"I Have This Old Gun" - Colt Navy - Gun Valuation
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- A London made & marked Colt .36 caliber Navy model cap & ball revolver inscribed to Gen. Thomas Smyth, who died the same day that Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomatox Courthouse. Evaluated by Jim Supica of the NRA National Firearms Museum for the I Have This Old Gun segment of American Rifleman Television on the Out Door Channel. narmuseum.com
One in a million find. Awesome
Over half the video the revolver was pointed at the owners chest........
Thought the appraiser was gonna make him an offer that he couldn't refuse
Fascinating video! The Colt Model 1851 .36 caliber Navy "cap and ball" revolver was produced
from 1850 to 1873. It saw extensive use by both sides during the Civil War (1861-1865). Also
during the Modoc Indian War (1872-1873). It was the .38 Special of it's day. During both the
California and Oregon gold rush during the decades of the 1850's, 1860's, and into the 1870's
it was revolvers (sidearms) like this which defined law and order, protection, and security. An
historical firearm indeed.
What a find that was !
Nice gun..... Great story!!!