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$975.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 30-2134
Revolver is in near complete relic condition. The only visible pieces missing are the triggerguard and the cylinder pin. Even the wood grips are present.
All metal surfaces have been cleaned of heavy rust leaving behind a pitted gray surface with only some light surface rust in areas. Barrel still retains its front sight with the loading lever frozen underneath. Cylinder retains all the original nipples. Cylinder is empty and no caps are present. Hammer is frozen in the half-cock position. All screws are present as is the trigger. Wood grips are present on both sides and show considerable surface wear and some wood loss but are otherwise near complete.
Attached to the piece is a computer printed label that reads “CIVIL WAR RELIC MODEL 1858 ARMY REMINGTON PISTOL .44 CAL., RECOVERED FROM THE ANTIETAM BATTLEFIELDEARLY BATTLEFIELD PICK-UP FROM LOCALANTIETAM RELIC COLLECTION (BURNSIDE BRIDGE) (BROOKS COLLECTION.) [ad]
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