"COLTS/PATENT" is roll-stamped in two lines on the left side of the frame.Ĭondition: Very good. The serial number on the cylinder is not legible. "61" is written in pencil in the back strap recess on the grip. The serial number, "61" is stamped on the bottom of the barrel lug, wedge, cylinder arbor pin, bottom of the frame, trigger guard and back strap. Wilson states: "Approximately 55 of the first 100 revolvers have round, rebated cylinders, three-screw frames not cut for shoulder stock, Hartford barrel address, silver-plated brass back straps and trigger guards, 7 1/2 inch barrels and Navy size grips." Wilson further states that none of the first 100 Model 1860 Army revolvers manufactured had capping channels in the recoil shields. On page 163 of "THE BOOK OF COLT FIREARMS", authority R. The barrel has the Colt Hartford address and the brass trigger guard and back strap have a silver-plated finish. The revolver has the following distinctive features 7 1/2 inch barrel, Navy size one-piece walnut grip, three-screw frame that is not cut for a shoulder stock, no capping channel in the recoil shield, no stock lug recess in the back strap and round rebated cylinder. Rare first-year production Colt Model 1860 Army revolver with distinctive features found only on approximately 50 of the first 100 Model 1860 Army revolvers.
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