$550.00 SOLD
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 998-742B
Weapon is a Colt manufactured reproduction of the 3rd Model Colt Dragoon in new condition.
The 7.50 inch long barrel is .44 and crisply stamped “ADDRESS SAML. COLT NEW-YORK CITY.” Barrel retains 100% of its blue and of course the bore is immaculate.
The 2.25 inch long cylinder is 6-shot and has a crisp cylinder scene of Rangers and Indians. All stops are perfect and all nipples are present.
The loading lever, frame and hammer have wonderfully strong case colors. Action works properly. Trigger guard and grip frames are made of brass and walnut grips are perfect.
Stamped on the left side of the frame is “COLT’S PATENT” in two lines. Serial number 31133 matches on all the numbered parts.
Item comes with the original box marked THE AUTHENTIC COLT BLACKPOWDER SIGNATURE SERIES.” [ad]
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