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Civil War Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model Percussion Revolver

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Civil War Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Co. Navy Model Percussion Revolver
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Estimate: $800 - 1300
Approximately 20,000 of these unique revolvers were manufactured from 1861 to 1865. Approximately 12,000 were purchased under government contracts. The revolver has a 7 inch octagon barrel and heart-shaped trigger guard. The barrel, loading lever, cylinder, and frame were blue. The guard, hammer, and triggers are casehardened. The grips are two piece oil-finished walnut with a visible cartouche on the lower left panel. Under the grips on the frame the serial number is visible, but illegible. The frame top strap is marked "SAVAGE R.F.A. Co, MIDDLETOWN. CT./ H.S.NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17 1856/JANUARY 18 1859. MAY 15 1860". The unique action functions with a lever and a trigger. The lever has a loop for the middle finger. When the lever is pulled back the cylinder turns and the hammer is cocked, the lever is released and the trigger is pulled to fire the weapon.
BBL: 7 inch octagon
Stock:
Gauge: 36
Finish: blue/casehardened
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Very good as refinished. The metal surfaces have an artificial smooth brownish gray patina. There is some flash pitting in the areas around the percussion nipples. The undersize grips are fair, with a few minor scratches and dents. The top strap marking is clear. The action is fine.