[ont.general] Antique revolver for sale.

oz@yunexus.UUCP (Ozan Yigit) (11/21/88)

A Remington New-Model belt-revolver is available for the serious
weapon collector.

This gun is amongst one of the most popular single-action ball-and-cap
revolvers during the civil war.

Data: Length: 11 3/8 in. Barrel: 6 1/2 in. 2 lbs. 1 oz. 6 shot
single-action ball-and-cap. .38 caliber.

Marked: On top of the barrel, PATENTED SEPT. 14, 1858 over
E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK. U.S. 

Serial number 2963

Notes: Smaller version of the New Model Navy Revolver. Made under
F. Beals patent 21478 granted sept. 14 1858. Has an octagonal barrel,
steel blade front-sight, brass oval trigger guard, walnut grip, and
rifled with five grooves. Actually produced between 1860-1862.
This particular piece is in mint condition.

Asking: $ 700.00. Firm.

If interested, call or send e-mail. [See Roland Thalhimer's "Percussion
Revolvers of the United States" for a picture of the same gun that appears
to be in a lot poorer condition. Note that this is not a replica, nor a
toy. It is for the serious collector, beginning or otherwise. Because of
the nature of the revolver, and its date of make, it does not require a
firearms license.]

oz
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