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Here is a Nice Civil War Period Rogers & Spencer Army Revolver ! The finish on the metal is mostly gone, but the metal has acquired a nice overall brown, and all markings are still easily legible. A Fine Displaying Example of the 1858 Starr Double Action Army Revolver ! Mississippi Theater as many were issued in those parts of the country. There is no doubt this revolver saw action, possibly in the Western or Trans.
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Just underneath the serial number on the front of the frame are the letters JG.
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There is a letter - B and a letter -K on the cylinder, and a letter -K on the right side of the barrel. There are sub-inspector’s marks all over, with the letter -C on the left side of the barrel, and twice on the left side of the frame. Each side of the grip shows a government inspector’s cartouche, with the one on the left showing very well, while the one on the right is only partially legible. 15, 1856.” The serial number of 12,711 is visible on the front of the frame just under the loading lever opening, the cylinder, and the loading lever itself. New York” and the right side, “Starr’s Patent Jan. The left side of the frame is marked, “Starr Arms Co. The action is functional and smooth, operating just as it should. This one is in very nice condition, showing about 60-70% of its original blue finish, most of which has gone to a nice smooth chocolate brown, with hints of blue showing thru in places. Here is a Fine Model 1858 Starr Double-Action Army Revolver ! Manufactured in the late 1850s thru the early 1860s, there was a total of about 23,000 made, with most being purchased by the federal government.