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Item Code: 766-1902
This Colt Model 1860 Army is serial #65352 and was produced in late 1862. The serial number matches except for the wedge pin which bears the numbers “755.” All metal surfaces are gray and have been lightly cleaned.
The round barrel measures 8.00 inches long with the blade shaped front sight present at the muzzle. Barrel marking is good and reads “ADDRESS COL. SAML. COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA. “The loading lever is complete with catch and operates properly. The barrel and loading lever have no pitting and are very clean. The bore is dark with good rifling and scattered shadows from built up dirt. Some minor pitting is present. Scattered but not concentrated.
The 6-shot cylinder retains none of the cylinder scene but does have all the original nipples in good condition. All the stops are gone. Action indexes properly. Half cock safety is good. Hammer holds at full cock and the cylinder wiggles just a bit. The surface of the cylinder matches the rest of the weapon in appearance.
The frame has three screws and is crisply marked “COLT’S PATENT” in two lines below the cylinder on the left side. Screw heads are good and show little wear. The frame has no pitting and matches the rest of the weapon in color.
Walnut grips have light wear with a faint military inspector’s cartouche on both sides. [ad] [ph:L]
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