Just back from the Cedar Creek reenactment and this nice old Colt followed me home.
The action is very smooth, and the cylinder indexes perfectly. The finish is worn, but has a nice even patina. Frame, barrel, triggerguard and cylinder have matching numbers, the wedge is probably an old replacement as it is not numbered. I have not removed the grips to check them. Barrel, frame and cylinder are marked with inspectors initials, The grips have the remnant’s of the inspectors cartouche. Unfortunately the ”safety“ pins between the cylinder chambers are broken or deformed.
The bore is good with a little darkness. Came with the original holster pictured.
Per the Colt website, the pistol was made in 1863. I hate to pay $300 for a piece of paper but I may have this one lettered.
The action is very smooth, and the cylinder indexes perfectly. The finish is worn, but has a nice even patina. Frame, barrel, triggerguard and cylinder have matching numbers, the wedge is probably an old replacement as it is not numbered. I have not removed the grips to check them. Barrel, frame and cylinder are marked with inspectors initials, The grips have the remnant’s of the inspectors cartouche. Unfortunately the ”safety“ pins between the cylinder chambers are broken or deformed.
The bore is good with a little darkness. Came with the original holster pictured.
Per the Colt website, the pistol was made in 1863. I hate to pay $300 for a piece of paper but I may have this one lettered.