$1,350.00 SOLD
Originally $1,695.00
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 282-261
This is a dug 1851 Colt Navy from an unknown location. It is missing the wood grips and the trigger. When it was lost it was fully loaded, capped and ready to fire. One cap and all the bullets still remain on the cylinder. The loading lever appears to have been snapped off and the main spring is broken. Records indicate that the serial number (97153) was manufactured between 1861 and 1862.
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