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Up for sale is a Colt New Service revolver manufactured in 1907 and chambered in .45 Colt.
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This is a Cole New Service with a 4-inch barrel, lanyard ring, and checkered walnut grips. About 95%+ of the bluing remains, with most of the loss being located on the rear grip strap. The grips are f
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Guns Listing ID: 728792Up for sale is a Colt New Service .45 Colt Flat-Top Target Model Revolver (The name flat top was given for the flat top of the pistol where the rear sights are fixed). This REvo
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Original Finish
Colt New Service, Colt letter British purchasing commission 1940
.357 Magnum, Double-Action Revolver, 5" Barrel
Battle of Britain
Wood Grips, Original Blued Finish
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Here's another interesting piece of military history. This Colt New Service revolver is what is commonly referred to as a "Battle of Britain" gun. Following the British defeat at Dunkirk and
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"Serial number 332761. Made in 1931. 44 Russian caliber / 44 Special with a 5 ½" barrel. This gun has 90% of the original finish. The pearl grips are excellent and thick. This gun has
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"Pre-war D/A revolver with 7.5"" barrel, made in 1925. The gun is in beautiful condition with about 97% original blue, with just a bit of wear at the base of the backstrap. Bore is exce
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"Manufactured in 1930. Revolver is near excellent overall. Bore is excellent. Action works perfectly. Grips are excellent factory mother of pearl with medallions. Comes with an oak case of the pe
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This is a beautiful, original example of a very rare Colt U.S. Marine Corps contract Model 1909 DA revolver that was manufactured in 1910. The Marine Corps purchased 1,300 New Services revolvers in th
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