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VERY FINE COLT SINGLE ACTION CAVALRY MODEL

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
VERY FINE COLT SINGLE ACTION CAVALRY MODEL
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REVOLVER INSPECTED BY RINALDO A. CARR. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 131892. It is very rare to find a US contract Colt Cavalry model with this level of condition. It was mfg in 1890 as part of the 2nd and final contract of these revolvers for the US government. The 7.5" blued barrel has the 4th and final style bbl address that is found on the cavalry revolvers in the serial number range of 54,000-140,000. Carr's "RAC" inspector marks are found at the bottom of the bbl with a "P" proof. The ejector housing is marked with a "K" sub inspector proof at the end. The "US" marked Carr "RAC" proofed frame has the 3rd style 3-line patent marking "PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871 / "JULY 2.-72 / "JAN.19.-75". The Carr inspected cylinder is marked with the final 4 digits of the SN "1892", the "RAC" inspectors mark, & "P" proof. Both blued straps carry a "K" sub inspector proof. The original Colt 1-piece grips are dated "1890" over Stanhope E. Blunt's boxed "SEB" final inspector marking on the left side. The right side carries Carr's boxed RAC cartouche & his marking is found again on the butt. The last four digits of the SN "1892" is found penciled in the back strap channel of the grip. CONDITION: overall very fine hard to find condition. The bbl retains 95% of its bright factory blue finish with some mild muzzle wear and a few scattered handling marks. The ejector housing is in similar percentages with a little more finish wear. The frame, loading gate, & hammer have strong original factory case colors sitting at around 95% with a few light handling marks. The cylinder has approx 90% of its original blue with some thinning, light high edge wear and turn line. The straps are very fine retaining 99% of their orig blue with few light handling marks and mild edge wear with a small ding on the point of the left shoulder of the trigger guard strap. Grips are great with crisp markings and a few minor dents. Nice bore. Hammer will not hold cocked. A collector would be hard pressed to find an upgrade to this wonderful final US contract Colt Cavalry. (01-29157/ZAL). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.