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$625.00 SOLD
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Item Code: 2020-853
Presented here is a classic Colt cap and ball revolver commonly referred to as the 1849 Pocket Model.
This personal sidearm, in good original condition overall, features a 4” long, octagonal barrel matched to a .31 caliber, six-shot cylinder that has a roll pressed design retaining much of the “stagecoach” scene. Safety pins are all hammered down. All serial numbers (200933) match, including wedge. Number indicates that this was manufactured in 1862.
“ADDRESS COL SAML COLT / HARTFORD CT” is stamped on the top facet of the barrel. The standard “COLTS / PATENT” is stamped on the left side of the frame. Screw heads are in good condition.
Gun metal is dark brown-gray overall. Octagonal barrel has numerous dings around address on top and near wedge on right side. Revolver is mechanically sound. Cylinder freely spins at half cock.
Grips are of varnished, one-piece, walnut in good condition. Strong and tight, grips have minor wear along bottom edges. Back strap and the trigger guard are brass with perhaps 50% of original silver-plated wash remaining.
Known as the successor to the Baby Dragoon, the Model 1849 Pocket was a small version of the Model 1851 Navy revolver and proved ever popular through its end of production in 1873. Here is a good example of this Colt firearm. [jet]
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