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Original U.S. Civil War Colt M1849 Pocket Percussion Revolver with 6" Barrel & Partial Cylinder Scene made in 1859 - Matching Serial 157431

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. The Colt "Pocket Percussion" Model 1849 revolvers in .31cal are essentially scaled down versions of the larger Navy Model 1851 in .36cal, and were developed concurrently. This is a lovely service used example, made just before the start of the U.S. Civil War. This very nice example features Serial Number 157431 on the barrel, frame, cylinder, trigger guard, and grip frame, with shortened number 57431 on the barrel wedge and 7431 on the arbor pin and loading rammer. This makes this a very desirable "ALL MATCHING" example of the M1849 Pocket revolver, without any parts swapped out over the years!

The serial number indicates indicates the year of manufacture as 1859, only two short years before the start of the U.S. Civil War, so it almost certainly saw service during the conflict, possibly on either side. Five shot percussion, .31 caliber with a 6" barrel, and is in nice tight condition with a very nice peppery patina on the steel portions. The grip frame and trigger guard show a lovely "mustard" patina, with a few small areas retaining the original nickel plating. Additionally, about 40% of the original "Stagecoach Robbery" engraved cylinder scene can still be seen, which is usually completely worn away. It also still shows part of the [COLT'S] PATENT / No. marking next to the serial number. Often we see these with the markings completely removed from the cylinder, so this is a real treat!

The Colt early two line address is marked in two lines across the top of the octagonal barrel, showing some wear:-

ADDRESS SAML COLT
NEW YORK CITY

It also has the correct COLTS PATENT on the left frame under the cylinder, though there is no "31CAL" marking on the trigger guard, which is not uncommon. The walnut grips are in very good condition, with a lovely color and showing the usual period wear. They still have a some of the original "Piano Varnish" finish that was applied to these at the factory, though only a few patches. The nickel plating on the trigger guard and grip frame is mostly gone, with the rest showing a lovely mustard patina. The brass front sight is still present and in very good condition, though it is a bit worn down.

The revolver functions very well, with solid indexing and a firm cylinder lockup. We did not notice any of the usual finicky behavior we often see with revolvers of this age, though it is a bit stiff. The barrel to frame connection does have a bit of wobble, and probably could use adjustment. The bore is in good condition, still showing worn lands and grooves, and also fouling and oxidation overall. This revolver looks to have seen a good amount of service during the war, and possibly afterwards. All five cap nipple cones are clear, showing oxidation and fouling on the exterior from use.

This is a lovely "All Matching" '49 Pocket dating from just before the Civil War, a great acquisition for any collection. In lovely condition with a great service worn look and a partial cylinder scene, ready to display!

Specifications:-

Year of Manufacture: 1859
Caliber: .31cal
Ammunition Type: Cap and Ball
Barrel Length: 6 inches
Overall Length: 11 inches
Action: Single Action Percussion
Feed System: 5 Shot Revolver

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