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DAVID F. CLARK INSPECTED COLT US CAVALRY SAA

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
DAVID F. CLARK INSPECTED COLT US CAVALRY SAA
REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt. S# 61201. Bbl. 7 1/2" w/ blade front sight. 6 Shot fluted cyl. Bullseye ejector head. Blue & case colored finish. Left side of frame is stamped "US". Bottom of frame above S# is marked "DFC" referring to David F. Clark, principle sub inspector from 1880-1887. Hammer slot has "S" inspectors mark. Loading gate is stamped no. "1048". Bottom of bbl. has "DFC" & "P" inspection marks. Bbl. below ejector housing has inspectors marks "C", "G" & "D". Cyl. has inspection mark "P" on side w/ "B" on rear surface. Frame, grip straps, bbl. & cyl. have matching numbers. 1 Piece walnut grips, right panel has "DFC" cartouche. Left panel has "1880" mfg. date over "CCM" cartouche referring to ordnance inspector Lt. Charles C. Morrison. Apparent "ST" marking followed by "REG 1" is stamped parallel to backstrap. David F. Clark inspected the largest group of Colt Cavalry revolvers. This revolver was mfg. in 1880. UNATTACHED a binder containing Colt factory letter, John Kopec letter of Authentication & Antique & Modern Firearms, Inc. appraisal letter pertaining to this gun. Colt letter provides the following information "Serial Number: 61201 / Caliber: .45/c / Barrel length: Not Listed / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Sold To: United States Government / Delivered To: U.S. Government Inspector / Address: located at the Colt Plant / Date of Shipment: December 18, 1880 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 200". CONDITION: very fine. Bbl., cyl., ejector housing & grip straps retain 60% dull blue showing carry & edge wear. Frame & hammer exhibit over 70% dark, nicely visible case colors. Grips show moderate wear. Crisp, in time action. Bore is generally bright retaining strong rifling. (01-21604/DS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.