A Couple of Pieces from our Antique Arms Gallery
Top revolver:
Rare Civil War Period Iron Frame Prescott Navy Revolver
Very few were made...and, like the Bacon Navy, would have been a major sidearm in the Civil War had Smith & Wesson not put the maker out of business - SOLD
A .38 caliber Prescott revolver, with a 7.5-inch barrel, serial number 415, and a brass trigger guard. The gun itself measures 12.25-inches in overall length. Cylinder also has the number 161 on it. All markings are excellent, and the gun is mechanically excellent. All matching pieces, including cylinder pin and grips. Gray patina overall.. Prescott was sued by Smith & Wesson and stopped production early. This gun was chambered for the very powerful .38 rim fire cartridge which was the equal of any percussion Navy revolver by Colt or any other makers, and two to three times more powerful than Smith & Wesson's biggest revolver of the time.
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Bottom revolver:
A Fine 1862 Colt Police Pocket Model
90% Overall Blue...
This .36 caliber pistol having serial number 35049 with 6.5-inch barrel remains in excellent original condition and has all matching numbers. This metal remains in fine condition including much of it's original color having 90% overall blue, 50% case colors, 40% on the cylinder and 50% silver on the trigger guard and back strap. The cylinder has a few pits that have been retouched. Mechanically fine. The gun measures 11.5-inches in overall length.
Price: $6,975
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