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**MATCHING NUMBERS**C1850’s Colts USA Patent (Possible Patent Infringement) Belgian Liege Made Model 1851 Navy .36 Calibre, Cap And Ball, Single Action, Percussion, 6 Shot Revolver With 5 ½” Barrel. Sn 22643:20 - 22643:20 The Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Calibre (i.e. .36 calibre), later known as the Colt 1851 Navy or Navy Revolver, is a single action, cap and ball revolver. It was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850. It remained in production until 1873. Famous 'Navy', users included Wild Bill Hickok, John Henry "Doc" Holliday, Ned Kelly, and Robert E. Lee. C1850’s Colt attempted to licence the manufacture of their Colt Patent pistols in Belgium and other European countries. Differences arose between the various Liege manufacturers and a number of patent infringing arms appeared on the market and many of these found their way to countries where Colt had no patent protection (see pages 105 & 118 of Colt Firearms by Serven). This pistol with Belgian Liege mark made C1850’s was most likely made infringing Colt’s patents. The metal work in the white has even patina throughout (there appears to be a period repair to the lower part of the barrel block where it meets the cylinder frame which can be seen in the images. Although heavy & substantial, the build quality is not as found on period USA made Colt pistols. It has original undamaged walnut grip, a 5 ½” octagonal barrel (possibly factory shortened from a longer length as the brass bead foresight interferes with the stamped address ‘ *ress (address) Saml Colt New York US America’ and measures 12” overall length. The rifled bore has staining consistent with age and use. The frame is stamped ‘Colt’s Patent’ & ‘Cal .36’. It has matching serial numbers ‘150362’ stamped on its frame, barrel block, and butt of the steel grip frame. The cylinder is plain with no scene or number. The barrel has a small ‘*q’ Liege inspection mark. It has a captive lever ram rod and ‘v’ notch hammer rear sight. The weapon’s single action firing mechanism cocks and dry fires but is light. The price reflects the condition of the pistol & includes UK delivery. NB As an antique cap and ball revolver, no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22643:20
£875.00
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