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Guns International #: 101268196
Seller's Inventory #: C15259
Colt Artillery Single Action .45 caliber revolver. This revolver with multiple histories was a Cavalry model, later sent to Colt and changed to artillery configuration. Later part of 209 guns sent to the Railway Mail Service and issued to postal clerks to defend against robbers on Western and Southwestern routes. Later returned to Colt for refurbish and sent to the Commanding Officer, Manila, Philippine Islands in 1901. This revolver is listed by serial number on page 497 of The Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Kopec and Graham. Also in the same chapter is a lengthy description of these pistols used by the Postal Service as well as Railway Mail Service. The revolver is D.F.C. inspected. Action works perfectly. Barrel length 5 ½”. Grips are good and have dings on the bottom of the butt. There is a collection or museum number on the butt (needs more research on that). Additional information is found in Cavalry and Artillery Revolvers by Kopec and Fenn.
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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 Artillery Single Action .45 (C15259)
Description: Colt Artillery Single Action .45 caliber revolver. This revolver with multiple histories was a Cavalry model, later sent to Colt and changed to artillery configuration. Later part of 209 guns sent to the Railway Mail Service and issued to postal clerks to defend against robbers on Western and Southwestern routes. Later returned to Colt for refurbish and sent to the Commanding Officer, Manila, Philippine Islands in 1901. This revolver is listed by serial number on page 497 of The Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Kopec and Graham. Also in the same chapter is a lengthy description of these pistols used by the Postal Service as well as Railway Mail Service. The revolver is D.F.C. inspected. Action works perfectly. Barrel length 5 ½”. Grips are good and have dings on the bottom of the butt. There is a collection or museum number on the butt (needs more research on that). Additional information is found in Cavalry and Artillery Revolvers by Kopec and Fenn.
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Guns International #: 101268196
Seller's Inventory #: C15259
Colt Artillery Single Action .45 caliber revolver. This revolver with multiple histories was a Cavalry model, later sent to Colt and changed to artillery configuration. Later part of 209 guns sent to the Railway Mail Service and issued to postal clerks to defend against robbers on Western and Southwestern routes. Later returned to Colt for refurbish and sent to the Commanding Officer, Manila, Philippine Islands in 1901. This revolver is listed by serial number on page 497 of The Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Kopec and Graham. Also in the same chapter is a lengthy description of these pistols used by the Postal Service as well as Railway Mail Service. The revolver is D.F.C. inspected. Action works perfectly. Barrel length 5 ½”. Grips are good and have dings on the bottom of the butt. There is a collection or museum number on the butt (needs more research on that). Additional information is found in Cavalry and Artillery Revolvers by Kopec and Fenn.
Guns International #: 101268196
Seller's Inventory #: C15259
Colt Artillery Single Action .45 caliber revolver. This revolver with multiple histories was a Cavalry model, later sent to Colt and changed to artillery configuration. Later part of 209 guns sent to the Railway Mail Service and issued to postal clerks to defend against robbers on Western and Southwestern routes. Later returned to Colt for refurbish and sent to the Commanding Officer, Manila, Philippine Islands in 1901. This revolver is listed by serial number on page 497 of The Study of the Colt Single Action Army Revolver by Kopec and Graham. Also in the same chapter is a lengthy description of these pistols used by the Postal Service as well as Railway Mail Service. The revolver is D.F.C. inspected. Action works perfectly. Barrel length 5 ½”. Grips are good and have dings on the bottom of the butt. There is a collection or museum number on the butt (needs more research on that). Additional information is found in Cavalry and Artillery Revolvers by Kopec and Fenn.