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Item Code: 490-1657
Manufactured between 1868 and 1875 this revolver is a 5 shot .32 weapon. Barrel is 3.50 inches long with a very strong maker’s stamp on top of barrel. Bore has faint rifling and several spots of pitting.
Cylinder is fluted and indexes properly. Frame, cylinder and barrel have been nickeled. Finish has worn some on the cylinder.
Grips are wood and in good condition. Backstrap is engraved “LIEU. WM. GREEN.” Weapon has a serial number but it is mostly obliterated by the nickel and some pitting to the surface.
Action has no half-cock but holds at full-cock and falls properly. [ad] [ph:L]
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