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Opinions? I think the gun is a legit mismatched gun.
Is the 76xxx the only serial number? Noticed the 868xx after I posted this. Looks like 1862 and 1863. Colt's Manufacturing LLCOpinions? I think the gun is a legit mismatched gun.
My life, already !!! Whoever bought the rights to issue these letters was crafty ;-)Wow, Colt letters certainly are not cheap anymore. https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/3a0ff863-725b-4ed1-b811-0d1e27128917/downloads/Archive Letter Price List.pdf?ver=1666372974381
Good photos of a handsome pistol! Too bad Sam Colt didn't live to see the end of the War, and the influence his later models had, e.g. the '73.
If I saw that for $650 I'd buy it in a heartbeatI'm getting....$650. Cheaper than a used C or F series these days.
It would be crazy if someone had an 1860 with the matching barrel and or cylinder as your frame on the Colt ForumThey have a cool stickied thread over on the Colt forum. It is 1860's that are lettered. They have one list that is 3 numbers lower than the grip/frame on the one I'm buying. They also have one that is about 125 #'s lower than the barrel. Both were sent to the same volunteer MD cavalry regiment. So my best theory is that the parts were swapped by troopers sitting around camp cleaning guns one day.
I thought the same thing.....that would be wild. However I agree. I would not separate the parts. They have been together too long.It would be crazy if someone had an 1860 with the matching barrel and or cylinder as your frame on the Colt Forum
It would feel wrong to swap them back since the parts had been together since the war
It very well might have been a case of guys just putting guns together from parts in a pot of boiling water
Or after it was used by that Cavalry regiment it stayed in service , and parts got swapped around later
I remember 20+ years ago on forums like Parallax Bill's, people would post things like "Wanted: Bolt #AC7974 for French Berthier rifle"I thought the same thing.....that would be wild. However I agree. I would not separate the parts. They have been together too long.
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