Colt 1861 Model Fluted Cylinder Navy
in serial range 1-100, with fluted cylinder and without rolled cylinder scene.
Barrel Length
7 1/2 in.
Capacity
6
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
COLT 1861 MODEL NAVY
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in serial range 1-100, with fluted cylinder and without rolled cylinder scene.
will bear the U.S. stamp and inspector's marks, those marked U.S.N. on butt were of a 650 piece order for the Navy.
4 screw frames in serial range 11,000-14,000, made for third style stock (see Dragoon stocks).
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.31 cal., 5 or 6 shot, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in. octagon barrels, most with loading levers, blue metal with case hardened frame, lever and hammer, grip straps of brass (silver plated), or steel (silver plated or blue), stagecoach hold-up scene on ...
.31 cal., 4 1/2 in. round bbl., including same cylinder scene, barrel address and serial range as Model 7.
oval trigger guard and steel grip straps.
.28 cal., 3 7/16 in. octagonal bbl., oct. load lever, Indian/cabin cyl. scene, Hartford barrel address. Serial range 1 to 384.
.31 cal., 3 1/2 in. round bbl., full fluted cylinder, "COL. COLT NEW-YORK" barrel address. Serial range 2,401 to 8,000.
small round brass trigger guard, serial range 4,200-85,000.
.28 cal., 3 1/2 in. oct. bbl., full fluted cylinder, Hartford barrel address with pointed hand. Serial range 25,001 to 30,000.
similar to above, except with "ADDRESS, COL. COLT/LONDON" address on barrel.