C.W. Artillery
11-25-2016, 09:50 AM
25 November 2016
Colt Firearms Collector seeking purchase candidate/s as follows. Colt Second Generation percussion revolvers produced in Hartford, Connecticut between November 1978 and November 1982 and known as the "F" series. This Colt production output of percussion revolvers are entitled to receive Colt authenticity letters at a nominal fee from the Colt factory historical records. I am presently searching for the following models in the following preference order;
1) Colt, Baby Dragoon Model (1848), .31 Cal, 5 shot with nickle back strap and square back trigger guard and Indian fight scene cylinder engraving.
2) Colt, Wells Fargo Model (1849), .31 Cal, 5 shot with brass back strap and round trigger guard and Stage Coach hold-up scene cylinder engraving.
3) Colt, Pocket Model (1849) a.k.a, "Civilian Pocket" .31 Cal, 5 shot w/ five hammer rest pins, with brass back strap and round trigger guard and Stage Coach hold-up scene cylinder
engraving.
The above three models of interest are known to have been barreled up with differing barrel lengths, but predominately in four inch length.
Any physical condition will be considered, but "neglected" down to "trashed" are of much less interest.
Communications for discussion directed to Webb Brown at Email < C.W.ArtilleryHistory@gmail > would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. Colt Second Generation "Navies" , also of interest to purchase.
Thank you for your interest and time,
Regards,
Webb Brown
.
Colt Firearms Collector seeking purchase candidate/s as follows. Colt Second Generation percussion revolvers produced in Hartford, Connecticut between November 1978 and November 1982 and known as the "F" series. This Colt production output of percussion revolvers are entitled to receive Colt authenticity letters at a nominal fee from the Colt factory historical records. I am presently searching for the following models in the following preference order;
1) Colt, Baby Dragoon Model (1848), .31 Cal, 5 shot with nickle back strap and square back trigger guard and Indian fight scene cylinder engraving.
2) Colt, Wells Fargo Model (1849), .31 Cal, 5 shot with brass back strap and round trigger guard and Stage Coach hold-up scene cylinder engraving.
3) Colt, Pocket Model (1849) a.k.a, "Civilian Pocket" .31 Cal, 5 shot w/ five hammer rest pins, with brass back strap and round trigger guard and Stage Coach hold-up scene cylinder
engraving.
The above three models of interest are known to have been barreled up with differing barrel lengths, but predominately in four inch length.
Any physical condition will be considered, but "neglected" down to "trashed" are of much less interest.
Communications for discussion directed to Webb Brown at Email < C.W.ArtilleryHistory@gmail > would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. Colt Second Generation "Navies" , also of interest to purchase.
Thank you for your interest and time,
Regards,
Webb Brown
.