Lot 1037 Detail
Fine U.S. Martially Marked Model 1909 Colt New Service Double Action Revolver, with
Rinaldo A. Carr Inspector Markings
Serial no. 42278, .45 caliber, 6-inch barrel with standard maker, Hartford and patent
dates double line address marking; U.S. stamped on butt, with standard Model 1909 and
number markings; rampant colt and C on sideplate; blued finish; oil-finished walnut grips.
RAC on butt of each grip panel; right side of frame with R.A.C. stamping (near hammer);
F.B. on top left of right side of frame (forward of hammer).
Condition: Fine. 95% blue, light wear, minor patina and storage
marks; light tracking lines on cylinder; grips with light nicks.
Estimate: $3000 - $5000











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