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Looks to be new. They were really busy so I didn't get them to get it out of the case. Seems a bit steep on price but found it interesting nonetheless. She did say that it came with the original box. IMG_20221111_122300500.jpgIMG_20221111_122251810.jpgIMG_20221111_122328165.jpg
 
Does anyone know where to look to see when this was made? I was just kind of curious. Did some searching and Colt doesn't even list that SN on their look up. Thanks
 
Does anyone know where to look to see when this was made? I was just kind of curious. Did some searching and Colt doesn't even list that SN on their look up. Thanks
If it’s a second generation it should be listed and can be verified by Colt. It’s about twice to expensive though…

“Please be advised that the information provided here is approximate, and should not be relied upon for legal, compliance, valuation, or other purposes which require definitive documentation. Enter the serial number, without spaces or dashes, to search the database. If multiple models appear for your serial number simply match the date with the appropriate model, as certain vintage firearms can share serial numbers between different models. If your firearm does not appear in the listing, please understand that this is not a comprehensive database. If you wish to purchase a Letter of Authenticity with more definitive information for your firearm, please contact Colt Archive Properties, LLC.”

The 1860 2nd generation was manufactured from 1973 until early 1982.
 
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The 1860 Colt 2nd Generations were made up into the 212xxx serial number range. In 1982 Colt did a full page magazine ad on ending production of all 2nd Generation black powders with a limited run of stainless Colt black powder revolvers. I have an ad copy but misplaced it.

The stainless steel 1860 Colt was made at the end of 2nd Generation production and was the first stainless steel gun Colt ever made. Have and have had multiple stainless steel 1860's that were in the very high 211xxx to low 212xxx serial number range.

Therefore the subject gun which looks like serial number 210833 definitely appears be a 2nd Generation Colt. As Bad Karma posted from the Colt website "If your firearm does not appear in the listing, please understand that this is not a comprehensive database. ". Not listing 1860 number 210833 in the database is probably a record keeping error.

I agree the Colt is overpriced. At several recent gun shows two 1860 2nd Generations like new in original boxes with paperwork went begging at $650 to $750. Have not kept up on actual realized sale prices on websites like gun broker.
 
The 1860 Colt 2nd Generations were made up into the 212xxx serial number range. In 1982 Colt did a full page magazine ad on ending production of all 2nd Generation black powders with a limited run of stainless Colt black powder revolvers. I have an ad copy but misplaced it.

The stainless steel 1860 Colt was made at the end of 2nd Generation production and was the first stainless steel gun Colt ever made. Have and have had multiple stainless steel 1860's that were in the very high 211xxx to low 212xxx serial number range.

Therefore the subject gun which looks like serial number 210833 definitely appears be a 2nd Generation Colt. As Bad Karma posted from the Colt website "If your firearm does not appear in the listing, please understand that this is not a comprehensive database. ". Not listing 1860 number 210833 in the database is probably a record keeping error.

I agree the Colt is overpriced. At several recent gun shows two 1860 2nd Generations like new in original boxes with paperwork went begging at $650 to $750. Have not kept up on actual realized sale prices on websites like gun broker.
Thanks you for the info!
 
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