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Originally $1,100.00
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Item Code: 31-1550
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Produced between 1866-73. Top barrel marking: “SOUTHERNER”, with company marking left side. 41 Cal. Rimfire spur-trigger, single-shot. 2.5” octagonal blued barrel pivots sideways to load. Brass frame silver finished, flat butted walnut grips. Hammer and pivot loading action is excellent. Metal exterior exhibits slight wear, while retaining good color. All markings moderately crisp, and entirely legible. Much of the blue remains on the barrel. Hammer and pivot loading actions are excellent. Bore is dusty with slight rust.
Weapon serial no. is 2213.
Highly attractive. Solid collectible. [ad]
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