$450.00 SOLD
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Item Code: G3594
This relic revolver was dug in southeast Arizona. It is complete except for the grips.
Weapon is .41 with a 4.50 inch round barrel and a fluted six-shot cylinder. Hammer is frozen in the full-cock position. Cylinder turns slightly. Triggerguard is broken. Front sight is still present.
Weapon is not loaded. Serial number and markings are not visible. Weapon is encrusted with rust.
The Colt Model 1889 was the first swing-out cylinder double action Colt. [ad]
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