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  • welder516

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    MDS Supporter
    Jun 8, 2013
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    Underground Bunker
    I may want to sell , but have no rough value on it and did not want to post too low .

    Black finish seems to be in decent shape , grips are as well no cracks or breaks
     

    welder516

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    MDS Supporter
    Jun 8, 2013
    27,435
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    I don't have a good way to produce pics at home , at work yes . I see price ranges , i see one on GB that is 900 something and mine seems to be in better shape . But some others for 3 to 4 hundred . That is just whack
     

    Bertfish

    Throw bread on me
    Mar 13, 2013
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    White Marsh, MD
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    TheOriginalMexicanBob

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    Jul 2, 2017
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    Sun City West, AZ
    I'm not sure but that might be a Model 1889, 1892 or a derivative of it. I'm honestly not familiar with them but they're Colt's first...if not the industry's first swing out revolver. The action is very different from the Colts that soon followed. Again...not sure...it may be black powder only. Finding parts and someone with the knowledge to work on them can be quite problematic.

    I've no idea on value...it will likely have to be someone interested in such vintage revolvers to find a buyer.
     

    welder516

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    Jun 8, 2013
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    As close to what i can come up with, it looks like a Colt Civilian New Army Model of 1894 .38 Cal. built or manufactured in 1904 . I looked on Guns International and one is for sale at 995.00 listing price . It is a sibling twin of the one picture in MDS (by Bertfish)
     

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