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Guns International #: 100679881
Seller's Inventory #: C11639
U.S. Marked Colt 1860 Army. Made in 1863. Scarce gun! This was a gun used in the civil war and then sent back to the Arsenal and refurbished for the Indians wars. During the refurbishing process, these guns were disassembled and no attempt was made to match the serial numbered parts after each piece had been refurbished. These were then marked in the trigger guard with a U.S. Most of these guns were sent to the 9th and 10th Cavalry which were also known as the “Buffalo Soldiers”. These were black soldiers that were given inferior arms instead of the latest greatest available to the White units. The Buffalo Soldiers also saw some of the heaviest Indian fighting and much of this happened in Texas and out on the plains. Very neat gun that is in very good condition for one of these with about 25% of the finish and good case colors remaining. Nice sharp grips and an overall nice sharp gun! Nice historic Colt 1860 Army!
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Guns International #: 100679881
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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: 7420
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
U.S. Marked Colt 1860 Army (C11639)
Description: U.S. Marked Colt 1860 Army. Made in 1863. Scarce gun! This was a gun used in the civil war and then sent back to the Arsenal and refurbished for the Indians wars. During the refurbishing process, these guns were disassembled and no attempt was made to match the serial numbered parts after each piece had been refurbished. These were then marked in the trigger guard with a U.S. Most of these guns were sent to the 9th and 10th Cavalry which were also known as the “Buffalo Soldiers”. These were black soldiers that were given inferior arms instead of the latest greatest available to the White units. The Buffalo Soldiers also saw some of the heaviest Indian fighting and much of this happened in Texas and out on the plains. Very neat gun that is in very good condition for one of these with about 25% of the finish and good case colors remaining. Nice sharp grips and an overall nice sharp gun! Nice historic Colt 1860 Army! SOLD Antique: Yes |
Guns International #: 100679881
Seller's Inventory #: C11639
U.S. Marked Colt 1860 Army. Made in 1863. Scarce gun! This was a gun used in the civil war and then sent back to the Arsenal and refurbished for the Indians wars. During the refurbishing process, these guns were disassembled and no attempt was made to match the serial numbered parts after each piece had been refurbished. These were then marked in the trigger guard with a U.S. Most of these guns were sent to the 9th and 10th Cavalry which were also known as the “Buffalo Soldiers”. These were black soldiers that were given inferior arms instead of the latest greatest available to the White units. The Buffalo Soldiers also saw some of the heaviest Indian fighting and much of this happened in Texas and out on the plains. Very neat gun that is in very good condition for one of these with about 25% of the finish and good case colors remaining. Nice sharp grips and an overall nice sharp gun! Nice historic Colt 1860 Army!
Guns International #: 100679881
Seller's Inventory #: C11639
U.S. Marked Colt 1860 Army. Made in 1863. Scarce gun! This was a gun used in the civil war and then sent back to the Arsenal and refurbished for the Indians wars. During the refurbishing process, these guns were disassembled and no attempt was made to match the serial numbered parts after each piece had been refurbished. These were then marked in the trigger guard with a U.S. Most of these guns were sent to the 9th and 10th Cavalry which were also known as the “Buffalo Soldiers”. These were black soldiers that were given inferior arms instead of the latest greatest available to the White units. The Buffalo Soldiers also saw some of the heaviest Indian fighting and much of this happened in Texas and out on the plains. Very neat gun that is in very good condition for one of these with about 25% of the finish and good case colors remaining. Nice sharp grips and an overall nice sharp gun! Nice historic Colt 1860 Army!