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Exhibits features of both the old and new models.

Scarce Transitional Remington .44 Caliber Percussion Army Revolver, #30628. Metal smooth and clean, very nice, with scattered traces of blue and retaining most of the original blue on the loading lever. Mechanically tight and crisp, excellent bore. The barrel bears the Sept. 14, 1858 patent date but does not include the New Model designation. Additionally the gun utilizes the German silver cone front sight of the old model. Inspectors' initials on various parts, and very good inspector's cartouche on left grip. Grips about perfect. A very pretty gun and a scarce variant.

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Auction Dates
December, 2009
12th Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 1
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Sold on Dec 12, 2009 for: $1,075.50
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