I came across this Colt 3rd generation Signature series 1860 Officers model. Beautiful firearm. Eight inch barrel, .44 caliber. Delux deep blue, 24K gold cross sabers, gold inlet "Sam Colt" on back strap. It has the original grey box in serviceable condition, but some of the finish on the box is gone where a label was hastily removed. All the paper documents are there, the plastic/paper presentation shelf is in poor condition,
The revolver itself is unfired, but handled considerably. Marks from the cylinder stop show on the cylinder, scratches on the loading lever pivot near the frame and tiny minor ding on the left side of the barrel. The smoothest, crispest action and trigger I've ever handled on a BP revolver.
This would not bring top dollar, but it could bring something or even be good for trading stock. I am not looking to sell it or trade it at this time. But it would be a fun beautiful gun to shoot. But, I have plenty of other BP firearms that I haven't even shot once yet that I could be shooting.
Should I shoot it? or dont? What do you think?
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The revolver itself is unfired, but handled considerably. Marks from the cylinder stop show on the cylinder, scratches on the loading lever pivot near the frame and tiny minor ding on the left side of the barrel. The smoothest, crispest action and trigger I've ever handled on a BP revolver.
This would not bring top dollar, but it could bring something or even be good for trading stock. I am not looking to sell it or trade it at this time. But it would be a fun beautiful gun to shoot. But, I have plenty of other BP firearms that I haven't even shot once yet that I could be shooting.
Should I shoot it? or dont? What do you think?
'Loose