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| Posted: Tue Mar 1st, 2011 04:40 pm |
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doughonkala Member
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I have a colt Army/Navy Revolver in good condition. All the serial #'s match and is ingraved with a scene of stagecoach hold up(?) It is a litle worn but that is what it appears to be. Serial # In the 10,000's. loks like a few hammering marks on the barrel but otherwise god condition.I believe it to be 36 cal. but not exactly sure. How would I find out more about it?
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| Posted: Tue Mar 1st, 2011 11:21 pm |
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Albert Sailhorst Member
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Have ya got pics??......What markings are on the barrel???......
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| Posted: Wed Mar 2nd, 2011 12:16 pm |
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j harold 587 Member
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If it has the Stage scene it is a pocket pistol. It is probably a .32 cal, but pocket navies were produced in .36. How long is the barrel? It should be 4" or possibly 6".Your local library should have some reference books on Colt fire arms. An on line search will probably bring you some positive hits. If you are trying to get an idea of value you may wish to check gunbroker.com, or some of the online antique weapons sellers.
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