Used VINTAGE Colt Model 1861 Army 2nd Gen F-Series 44 BPM 8" Colt 1861-Army

Colt 1861 Army 2nd Gen Colt 44 Black Powder

Colt Model 1861 Army 2nd Gen F-Series .44 BPM (Black Powder) Blued/Case Hardened/Brass in Good Condition Thumbnail
Sold On:May 26th at 5:40 PM
How Buying WorksEnding May 26th at 5:40 PM

Key Features

  • Item Type: Black Powder Pistols & Muzzleloader Pistols
  • Action: Percussion
  • Manufacturer: Colt
  • Capacity: 6 rd
  • Model: Model 1861 Army
  • Barrel Length: 8"
  • Caliber: .44 BPM (Black Powder)
  • Finish: Blued/Case Hardened/Brass
  • Overall Condition: Good

Product Description

    Product Overview:

    Step back in time with this Colt Model 1861 Army 2nd Gen F-Series revolver, a splendid reproduction of one of the most significant firearms in American history. Crafted with an eye for detail, this model retains the classic allure that made the original 1861 Army a legend. Featuring an 8" barrel, a six-round capacity, and the traditional .44 black powder caliber, this revolver is not only a collector's dream but also a functional piece for historical reenactments or even casual target shooting.

    Condition and Contents:

    This Colt Model 1861 Army is in good condition, presenting minor signs of wear such as edge wear, scratching, and blemishing, typical of a handled piece. The bore is clean and well-maintained, showing only minor wear marks, and the rifling remains sharp and well-defined. The action, a classic percussion cap and ball, functions smoothly. This sale includes the revolver itself adorned with a smooth walnut grip, enhancing its traditional feel and handling.

    Features and Historical Significance:

Specifications

Item TypeBlack Powder Pistols & Muzzleloader Pistols
ManufacturerColt
ModelModel 1861 Army
Submodel2nd Gen F-Series
Caliber.44 BPM (Black Powder)
Overall ConditionGood
Bore ConditionGood
ActionPercussion
Capacity6 rd
Barrel Length8"
FinishBlued/Case Hardened/Brass
Stock/Gripssmooth walnut grip
Sight/Opticbrass front blade with a grooved rear sight built into the hammer
Country of OriginUnited States