ID 1321779
Lot 9373 | Colt Military Model 1902 Semi-Automatic Pistol
Kal. .38ACP, Nr. 13855, nummerngleich. Blanker Lauf, Länge 150 mm. Achtschüssig. Links vorne am Verschluss rautierte Spannrillen und dreizeilige Standardbeschriftung mit Patenten bis 1902, rechts daneben zweizeilige Colt-Firmierung, rechts hinten am Verschluss zweizeilig "Automatic Colt / Calibre 38 Rimless Smokeless", vorne "Model 1902". Originale Brünierung mit geringen Tragespuren. Hahn buntgehärtet. Lauf, Abzug und Schrauben gebläut. Schwarze Hartgummigriffschalen mit Schriftzug "Colt" und rampant colt. Fangring. Magazin, am Boden gemarkt "Patd Sept.9 1884".
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A Colt Military Model 1902 Semi-Automatic Pistol
A Colt Military Model 1902 Semi-Automatic Pistol
Cal. .38ACP, SN. 13855, matching numbers. Barrel length 150 mm, bright bore. Eight shots. The slide front serrated, behind which on the left side standard factory markings (three-line patent data, two-line company address, rampant colt), on the right side marked "AUTOMATIC COLT / CALIBRE 38 RIMLESS SMOKELESS" and "MODEL 1902". Original high polish blue finish with only minute signs of wear and some tiny pitting, mostly on the rear bottom end of the military style square butt. Hammer colour case hardened, barrel, trigger and bolts retaining most of the niter blue. Black rubber grips marked "Colt" and rampant colt, in excellent condition with only minor scratches on the right grip panel. Lanyard loop. The original magazine marked "PAT'D SEPT 8. 1884" on the base plate. An excellent high condition early Colt Military Model 1902 pistol!
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Condition: I - II
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