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A Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model revolver -Select US Arms Type- image 1
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Lot 3312ANTIQUE

A Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model revolver
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$1,404 inc. premium

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A Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model revolver

Octagonal .36 caliber 7 1/8 inch barrel with dovetailed front blade sight and marked near the breech with an anchor. Steel frame with standard Savage patent marks and dates. Cylinder stamped deeply P/J.R.G.. Rear sight beneath hammer; iron gripstraps, triggerguard, ring cock, and trigger. Two-piece walnut grips with screw through bottom and brass screw escutcheons.
Condition: Good. Lightly pitted grey patina with minute traces of blue behind cylinder fences. Savage patent markings faint, gun has been cleaned heavily at one time; numerous dents, scratches and marks from use. Triggerguard, trigger and cock all with very dark patina. Front sight, loading lever release, and loading lever stud at muzzle have been replaced. Several screws replaced and marred. Grips show heavy wear and marks from use, one has an X carved into it. United States Navy marks appear to be spurious.
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