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COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS

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.32-20 WINCHESTER

Barrel Length

3, 4.5, 6 or 6 in.

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COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS Price & Value

Current Average Pricing:

The average price for a COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS is as follows:

New: 1450 Login / Register to view pricing

Used: 950 Login / Register to view pricing

These values are based on current market data and can vary depending on the specific features and condition of the firearm.

Estimated Value Breakdown:

To help you further understand the value of a COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS, we provide a breakdown based on the firearm's condition:

100% (New, unfired): 1450 Login / Register to view pricing

98% (Like new, minor wear): 1200 Login / Register to view pricing

95% (Minimal wear, well-maintained): 950 Login / Register to view pricing

80% (Moderate wear, functional): 800 Login / Register to view pricing

70% (Significant wear, may require minor repairs): 500 Login / Register to view pricing

*Please note that the estimated values are based on the standard COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS without any additional features or accessories.

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COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS Description

similar to 1889 Navy, but double cylinder notches, double locking bolts, and shorter flutes, square cyl. release thumb catch, hard rubber grips, .32-20 WCF (uncommon) added in 1905, .38 Short and Long Colt, and .41 Short and Long Colt cal., 3, 4 1/2, and 6 in. barrel, blue or nickel finish. Mfg. 1892-1907.

After about 1894, US Navy Colt 38 DA models were based on standard civilian (1895) Colt models with 6 in. barrels (only), and include civilian style serial numbers and hard rubber "Navy" grips; also with Navy marks, and both civilian and Navy numbers on the butt. Models made before 1898 will bring a premium. Late models of all types made after about 1903 begin to show transitional details moving towards the later Army Special model. Serial numbers for all New Army DA & New Navy DA are on the butt, not in the yoke. Numbers on yoke, latch etc. are always assembly numbers. Civilian New Navy grips have "COLT" in oval. Civilian New Army grips have the Rampant Colt.

NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY DA38 models after about 1894:
Much confusion ensues after about 1894 since in commercial production, both "NEW NAVY" civilian & NEW ARMY" civilian arms also have the dual notch system. The only difference between commercial examples was the type of hard rubber grips. "NEW NAVY" grips have only the word COLT, but no image of the rampant colt.
To add confusion, while the US Army continued to contract for special production with wooden grips and serial number markings different from commercial guns, the US NAVY after about 1894 simply purchased batches of specially produced and inspected commercial style guns. These include normal commercial markings and the regular hard rubber "New Navy" grips. Colt then included the Navy inspection markings (tridents or stars at various times) and US Navy markings on the butt. So US Issue Navy guns from about 1894 until 1903 have a commercial serial number in the commercial location on the butt, but are clearly marked as US Navy Models as well. (Because of this similarity to commercial prod'n, US Navy fakes are known to exist. Consult references and note the orientation of US Navy markings).

COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS Features

Available in .32-20 WCF (uncommon), .38 Short and Long Colt, and .41 Short and Long Colt calibers.
Double cylinder notches
Double locking bolts
Shorter flutes
Square cylinder release thumb catch

COLT 1892 & 1895 "NEW ARMY & NEW NAVY" - CIVILIAN & US NAVY VERSIONS Specs

Firearm Type
Revolver
Caliber
.32-20 WINCHESTER
Action Type(s)
Double Action
Frame Material(s)
--
Frame Finish
Nickel, Blue
Barrel Length(s) (inches)
3, 4.5, 6 or 6 in.
Barrel Profile
--
Barrel Material(s)
--
Barrel Finish
--
Muzzles
--
Capacity(s)
--
Trigger(s)
--
Sights
--
Grip(s)
Hard rubber grips
Safety(s)
--
Overall Length(s) (in.)
--
Weight(s)
--
Year From - Year To
1982 - 1907
SKU
--
UPC
--
Patterned After
--

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