Lot #3050
Lot #3052

Lot 3051: Antique Colt Black Powder Frame Single Action Army Revolver

Documented Antique Colt Black Powder Frame Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 10, 2023

Lot 3051: Antique Colt Black Powder Frame Single Action Army Revolver

Documented Antique Colt Black Powder Frame Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: December 10, 2023

Estimated Price: $3,500 - $5,500

Documented Antique Colt Black Powder Frame Single Action Army Revolver with Factory Letter

Manufacturer: Colt
Model: Single Action Army
Type: Revolver
Gauge: 45 Long Colt
Barrel: 5 1/2 inch round
Finish: nickel
Grip: walnut
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Catalog Page: 42
Class: Antique
Description:

The Colt Single Action Army was one of the most popular handguns in late 19th century and is easily the most iconic and most thoroughly associated with the American West. Offered here is a fine, early example of the legendary Peacemaker in .45 LC. In the words of Colt author and expert David Brown, "The Colt Single Action Army .45 was 'the soldier's friend' throughout the remaining years of the Indian Wars in the West. Adopted also with equal enthusiasm by civilians, it was the pet and the 'good right arm' of lawman and outlaw alike on every American frontier of its era" ("The 36 Calibers of the Colt Single Action Army," p. 70). The top of the barrel has the single-line address and there is no marking on the left. The left side of the frame is marked with the three-line patent dates, and the caliber marking is o the left of the trigger guard. The matching serial number is marked on the bottom of the frame, trigger guard, and back strap, and the assembly number "929" is inside the loading gate. It is fitted with a blade front sight, frame top groove rear sight, and a smooth walnut one-piece grip. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration (grip not listed) as well as shipment to Schoverling, Daly & Gales in New York on 21 February 1888.

Rating Definition:

Fine, retains 60% plus of the untouched original nickel finish with the balance having thinned to a smooth grey patina and some scattered patches of light pitting, typical of a well-used working gun. The grips are also fine showing some mild wear and scattered light handling marks, while retaining most of the varnish. Mechanically excellent.



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