ID 578655
Lot 8184 | Perkussionsrevolver Colt First Model Dragoon, USA, 1980
Estimate value
€ 350
Kaliber .44 Blackpowder, Nr. 26504, nummerngleich. Blanker Lauf, Länge 7½". Sechsschüssig. Neusilberkorn. Eckiger Abzugsbügel. Auf der Trommel Rollgravur. Fertigung 1980. Schwarzpulverbeschuss unter der Ladepresse. Auf dem Lauf bezeichnet "Address Saml. Colt New-York City", lesbar zur Mündung hin. Links unten am Rahmen "Colts Patent". Lauf und Trommel matt brüniert. Ladepresse, Rahmen und Hahn buntgehärtet. Abzugsbügel und Griffstück aus Messing. Dunkelbraune, glatte Nussholzgriffschalen. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 37 cm. Gesamtfertigung nur ca. 2500 Stück. In neuzeitlicher Holzkassette mit diversem Repro Zubehör. Maße circa 41x20x7 cm.
WBK: Achtung - Erlaubnispflichtig
Zustand: I -
A percussion revolver Colt First Model Dragoon, USA, circa 1980
Cal. .44 Blackpowder, SN. 26504, matching numbers. Barrel length 7½", bright bore. Six shots. German silver front sight. Square trigger guard. The cylinder roll engraved. Production date 1980. Blackpowder proofs under the loading lever. The barrel marked "Address Saml. Colt New-York City", the left side of the frame "Colts Patent". Barrel and cylinder blued. Loading lever, frame and hammer colour case hardened. Brass trigger guard and grip. Dark-brown smooth walnut grips. Mechanically sound. Length circa 37 cm. Total production volume only 2.500.
In a new wooden case with various accessories (replicas). Dimensions circa 41x20x7 cm.
WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer
Condition: I -
Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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Auction house category: | Handguns: flintlock and percussion |
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