Description
This 1876 Colt Single Action Army revolver is chambered in .45 caliber and fitted with a 7.5-inch barrel bearing Colt’s Hartford address. Marked “45CAL” on the trigger bow and with triple patent dates on the left side of the frame, it reflects the classic details associated with early Single Action Army production.
According to the provided description, this revolver was part of a batch of fifty shipped in November 1876 to J.P. Moore in New York City. The gun features scroll engraving and nickel plating, along with two-piece mother-of-pearl grips that give the presentation a distinctive period look.
Also included is an original Colt factory letter verifying shipment details. The revolver is housed in a modern Colt display box lined with French-fitted purple velvet.
Referenced ownership in the provided material includes the E.M. Morgan Collection and later collector Horst Kreiner.















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