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Item Code: 490-5986
This is a Civil War Model 1860 Colt Army revolver in good original condition. In production from 1860 through 1873, these handguns were the successor to the Colt Third Model Dragoon pistols. The Model 1860 Army was the major sidearm in use by U.S. troops during the Civil War with over 127,000 Colt revolvers acquired by the Union government during the conflict.
This revolver is a .44 caliber, four-screw model with a 6-shot rebated cylinder and an 8” long barrel. All matching serial numbers (20980) on the barrel, frame, trigger guard, butt strap, cylinder, and even on the wedge. Serial number dates the manufacture to late-1861.
Sidearm is equipped with recoil shield cutouts on the frame and the small notch on the base of the butt plate. Mechanics are crisp and strong. Barrel address, “ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW - YORK U.S. AMERICA” is strong. Little of the rolled cylinder scene remain visible. Patent date and serial number are visible. The “COLTS / PATENT” stamp on the left side remains fairly strong. The “44 CAL.” is worn off. Original nipples show wear; safety pins smashed down.
Brass trigger guard has a golden patina. All gunmetal is dark brown overall. Dings and small dents are found scattered on the cylinder and around the wedge. Grips are original one-piece walnut in good condition with moderate wear along bottom edges. One cartouche on right side is faintly visible.
This is a classic, early war production “Colt Army” revolver in nice condition. [jet][ph:L]
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