Lot 424 Detail
Fine Colt Bisley Single Action Army Revolver, c. 1905
Serial no. 264601, .38-40 caliber, 7 1/2-inch barrel with standard maker and address
marking; Bisley and caliber marking on left side of barrel; two-line, three-patent date
marking on left side of frame with rampant colt logo within circle; blue and
case-hardened; checkered hard rubber Colt medallion grips.
Condition: Fine. 95% blue; 90% case-hardening, fading; cylinder 75%
blue, balance turning brown, with tracking lines; minor wear. Grips fine.
Estimate: $7000 - $9000











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