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Guns International #: 101928974
Seller's Inventory #: AC19
Colt 1851 Navy Conversion Revolver. Post-Civil war factory conversion to centerfire. Note that the hammer has a conical firing pin. Aside from the factory work this revolver has additional work done by a gunsmith of the period, such as the barrel is shortened to 4 ½". He left the one line Colt address intact. The ejector housing and rod are the gunsmith’s own engineering, which actually works fine. The revolver has an “of the period" nickel in which no one has buffed the metal prior to nickeling. This revolver has a good cylinder scene; sharp barrel address and crisp barrel flats. The revolver has some nice competent scroll engraving. NOT buffed and blurred. The action works perfectly and indexes and locks up fine. One piece wood grips show no wear so they are excellent, handmade replacements. Overall, we think this is a very appealing revolver the likes of which you don’t have. We think this unique conversion to be most charming and a plus to any conversion collection!
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7415
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Colt 1851 Navy Conversion Revolver (AC19)
Description: " Colt 1851 Navy Conversion Revolver. Post-Civil war factory conversion to centerfire. Note that the hammer has a conical firing pin. Aside from the factory work this revolver has additional work done by a gunsmith of the period, such as the barrel is shortened to 4 ½". He left the one line Colt address intact. The ejector housing and rod are the gunsmith’s own engineering, which actually works fine. The revolver has an “of the period" nickel in which no one has buffed the metal prior to nickeling. This revolver has a good cylinder scene; sharp barrel address and crisp barrel flats. The revolver has some nice competent scroll engraving. NOT buffed and blurred. The action works perfectly and indexes and locks up fine. One piece wood grips show no wear so they are excellent, handmade replacements. Overall, we think this is a very appealing revolver the likes of which you don’t have. We think this unique conversion to be most charming and a plus to any conversion collection! SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 101928974
Seller's Inventory #: AC19
Colt 1851 Navy Conversion Revolver. Post-Civil war factory conversion to centerfire. Note that the hammer has a conical firing pin. Aside from the factory work this revolver has additional work done by a gunsmith of the period, such as the barrel is shortened to 4 ½". He left the one line Colt address intact. The ejector housing and rod are the gunsmith’s own engineering, which actually works fine. The revolver has an “of the period" nickel in which no one has buffed the metal prior to nickeling. This revolver has a good cylinder scene; sharp barrel address and crisp barrel flats. The revolver has some nice competent scroll engraving. NOT buffed and blurred. The action works perfectly and indexes and locks up fine. One piece wood grips show no wear so they are excellent, handmade replacements. Overall, we think this is a very appealing revolver the likes of which you don’t have. We think this unique conversion to be most charming and a plus to any conversion collection!
Guns International #: 101928974
Seller's Inventory #: AC19
Colt 1851 Navy Conversion Revolver. Post-Civil war factory conversion to centerfire. Note that the hammer has a conical firing pin. Aside from the factory work this revolver has additional work done by a gunsmith of the period, such as the barrel is shortened to 4 ½". He left the one line Colt address intact. The ejector housing and rod are the gunsmith’s own engineering, which actually works fine. The revolver has an “of the period" nickel in which no one has buffed the metal prior to nickeling. This revolver has a good cylinder scene; sharp barrel address and crisp barrel flats. The revolver has some nice competent scroll engraving. NOT buffed and blurred. The action works perfectly and indexes and locks up fine. One piece wood grips show no wear so they are excellent, handmade replacements. Overall, we think this is a very appealing revolver the likes of which you don’t have. We think this unique conversion to be most charming and a plus to any conversion collection!