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CONFEDERATE BRASS FRAME GRISWOLD REVOLVER.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:8,000.00 USD Estimated At:16,000.00 - 20,000.00 USD
CONFEDERATE BRASS FRAME GRISWOLD REVOLVER.
Cal. 36. S# 2347. The most popular and iconic of Confederate revolvers is the brass frame copies of Colt Navies made by Samuel Griswold in Griswoldville Georgia. This is 2nd Model in standard configuration with half octagonal barrel housing and 7.5" round barrel, serial number “2347” is found stamped on right side of frame, cylinder, and barrel housing. Secondary number “7” is found on loading arm, hammer and triggerguard. The wedge which appears original from its time of use is from a COLT numbered 08074. Cryptic “O” is found bottom of barrel near latch, back of cylinder, frame, trigger guard, and backstrap. Matching Roman numeral “IIII” is cut into the trigger guard and backstrap. Original wood grips have “thumb rest” cutout on left side. This revolver tells the story of Confederate manufacturer, casting flaws are quite evident in the brass, twisted iron uses for the cylinder is easily observed. All in all, this is an attractive original and authentic Griswold properly marked throughout. CONDITION: good overall, iron is overall mottled gray with scattered pitting. Brass has light mustard patina. All matching numbered parts are original with exception of wedge as noted being contemporary replacement from a Colt. Several screws have been restored; original brass pin front sight has been trimmed. There is an old putty repair to grip on right side where abutting frame. Like so many brass framed revolvers, there is a little looseness between frame and barrel. Cylinder nipples are complete though a couple cracked and battered from use, all 6 safety pins are partially intact and functional. Mechanically functional, good discernible rifled bore. (01-18869/JS). ANTIQUE. $16,000-20,000.