Ephraim Kibbey
Member
I found another Armi San Marco black powder gun with the Colt address on the barrel listed on GB.
I was lucky enough to be the high bidder and it just arrived.
This one is an 1862 Pocket Police .36 caliber reproduction so there is no "Colt's Patent No." on the semi-fluted cylinder.
The frame, trigger guard and back strap are all silver plated.
Like the others that I have located, this one is dated "AP" for 1986.
They say "it never rains but it pours."
I have another waiting to be picked up at my FFL dealer.
I found it, an ASM 2nd Model Dragoon, at Simpson's Ltd..
They are in Illinois which treats BP guns as firearms so my FFL will get $20 for transferring it to me.
He's a great guy and is getting ready to break ground on a new shooting range soon so I do not begrudge him the paper work fee but different state rules sure do make life confusing!
I'll post pics when I have it in hand.
Here is what the 1862 pocket police looks like:
I was lucky enough to be the high bidder and it just arrived.
This one is an 1862 Pocket Police .36 caliber reproduction so there is no "Colt's Patent No." on the semi-fluted cylinder.
The frame, trigger guard and back strap are all silver plated.
Like the others that I have located, this one is dated "AP" for 1986.
They say "it never rains but it pours."
I have another waiting to be picked up at my FFL dealer.
I found it, an ASM 2nd Model Dragoon, at Simpson's Ltd..
They are in Illinois which treats BP guns as firearms so my FFL will get $20 for transferring it to me.
He's a great guy and is getting ready to break ground on a new shooting range soon so I do not begrudge him the paper work fee but different state rules sure do make life confusing!
I'll post pics when I have it in hand.
Here is what the 1862 pocket police looks like: