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A scarce Russian Colt's Patent percussion revolver with inscription from the Caucasus campaign
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

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A scarce Russian Colt's Patent percussion revolver with inscription from the Caucasus campaign

Not serialized, .36 caliber. 7 1/4 inch octagonal barrel, the top flat etched S. Colt Patent, the sides of the lug etched with floral scrollwork. Five-shot cylinder etched with Cyrillic inscription Shoot, don't blink; hold steady, don't shake – from 1851 to 1867, the Caucuses. Unmarked frame, the screws entering from the right side. Brass triggerguard/gripstrap. Varnished walnut grips. Butt with lanyard ring.
Condition: Very good. Metal with dark grey patina showing some scattered light pitting. Tip of cock with chip. Right front of lug cracked. Brass with dark patina. Wood with scattered light marks and one deep dent to left side.
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