I posted recently about finding a shootable 1862 Pocket after being on the hunt for some time -- this particular model being my favorite design of all BP revolvers -- and that I was also looking for a shooter 1849 Pocket... the real trick being one that was affordable to me.
Well, that search too has come to a successful conclusion. Thanks to a GB listing, I found a really nice example, pre-war no less (manuf. 1854), with a beautiful patina, a fair amount of original finish, especially on the backstrap, and lockup as solid as my unfired Signature Series 3rd gen example.
31 cal, 5 shot with 5" barrel. All numbers matching, all original, and even the nipples are in great shape.
Next stop, a trip to the Superstition Mountains to light off a few balls out of this amazing 170-year-old survivor, while the 3rd gen remains unfired. Ironic!
Well, that search too has come to a successful conclusion. Thanks to a GB listing, I found a really nice example, pre-war no less (manuf. 1854), with a beautiful patina, a fair amount of original finish, especially on the backstrap, and lockup as solid as my unfired Signature Series 3rd gen example.
31 cal, 5 shot with 5" barrel. All numbers matching, all original, and even the nipples are in great shape.
Next stop, a trip to the Superstition Mountains to light off a few balls out of this amazing 170-year-old survivor, while the 3rd gen remains unfired. Ironic!