$6,995.00
This piece of history was manufactured in 1878 and was shipped to the U.S. Army on September 25, 1878. It was ordnance sub-inspected by Henry Nettletton and his initials are found all various parts throughout the revolver. On the butt of the gun you will notice the initials USSTNYC. Not sure if the revolver was sent to the U.S. Marshalls Office or the US Sub Treasury New York City. You will also find on page 322 of John Kopec's book "The Study Of The Colt Single Action Army Revolver" that this revolver 47414 as being one of the very few guns in the Herny Nettletton series because of over sight by Captian John E Greer to leave the Colt factory without the frame stamp U.S.
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9/28/2020 | ★★★★★ Colt SAA 1959 Colt 45 LC with Stag grips A pleasure to do business with. Thanks Mark 9/28/2020 | Colt SAA 1959 Colt 45 LC with Stag grips | A pleasure to do business with. Thanks Mark |
12/16/2018 | ★★★★★ 1914 WW1 Colt 1914 Everything was good. Speedy delivery, and item was as described. 12/16/2018 | 1914 WW1 Colt 1914 | Everything was good. Speedy delivery, and item was as described. |
3/18/2015 | ★★★★★ Colt SAA U.S. Cavalry CUSTER SERIAL NUMBER RANGE #4714 Seller was patient while waiting for the postal service's slower-than-expected delivery of the payment. Once he received the payment, he shipped the item out immediately so that I received it less than 24 hours later. The item was exactly as he described, and was very reasonably priced. I highly recommend this seller and would gladly purchase from him again. 3/18/2015 | Colt SAA U.S. Cavalry CUSTER SERIAL NUMBER RANGE #4714 | Seller was patient while waiting for the postal service's slower-than-expected delivery of the payment. Once he received the payment, he shipped the item out immediately so that I received it less than 24 hours later. The item was exactly as he described, and was very reasonably priced. I highly recommend this seller and would gladly purchase from him again. |