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VERY RARE EARLY COLT PATERSON NO. 2 RING LEVER

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10,000.00 USD Estimated At:20,000.00 - 30,000.00 USD
VERY RARE EARLY COLT PATERSON NO. 2 RING LEVER
RIFLE. Cal. 44. S# 17. Bbl. 32.25". About 500 No. 2 ring trigger Paterson rifles were made. Very rare are the few early numbered guns with square back cylinder configurations such as this, according to Wilson in “The Paterson Colt Book”. This rifle is pictured and described on pages 194-195. S# 4 is another example with square back cylinder found at the VMI Museum. Visible improvements made on the No. 2 rifles include heavier thicker frame without top strap over cylinder. The barrel address is of same style found on pistols in the 1st Paterson production to use the “snake and star” found on Texas Patterson pistols. This motif is found on either end of script “Patent Arms M'g Co. Paterson NJ-Colt’s Pt”. Just like the 1st model the ring lever turned the cylinder and cocked the internal hammer. This very early 2nd model does not have capping channel cut out on recoil shield just like on 1st models. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 1999 appraisal document. CONDITION: very good overall. Appears original and complete. Restoration of screws and trigger bow on bottom of frame. Metal overall is mottled gray/brown patina. Matching serial numbers are seen on cylinder, cylinder locking collar, barrel lug, wedge, and right side of ring lever. Toe of buttplate is numbered “3”. The cylinder has no rolled scene and is plain other than pair engraved concentric lines circling diameter. Address is well discerned, front section of star and snake design partially covered by rear sight. Dovetailed inset brass blade front sight is contemporary addition. Stock is sound, well fit with minor chipping at edges, 1" crack at toe, hand worn patina. Mechanics need attention, crisp rifled bore. (01-18838/JS). ANTIQUE. $20,000-30,000.