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Factory Engraved Manhattan Pocket Model Revolver

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:1,400.00 - 2,350.00 USD
Factory Engraved Manhattan Pocket Model Revolver
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Factory engraved, first year production Manhattan Pocket Model .31 caliber 5-shot Revolver, serial number 498, made 1858. This is the rare “Series 1” of which only 1,000 were produced. Since many of these were purchased by Civil War officers and used throughout the conflict, survival rate is very small and they are rarely found on the collector market today. This example with four inch barrel is exceptional in that it retains the entire sharp, original stagecoach hold-up scene roll engraved on the cylinder. Usually this lightly applied embellishment is found in heavily worn condition or completely obliterated altogether. The top of the octagon barrel is also clearly marked MANHATTAN FIRRE ARMS over MANUFG. CO. NEW YORK. The Manhattan revolvers were extremely high quality and were one of Colt’s biggest rivals and competitors. The frame and back strap on this example display very sharp and distinct scroll hand engraving. The two piece walnut grips are also in exceptional condition and retain fine varnish finish. Screw heads are sharp and clean and the action on this revolver functions today as well as it did when it left the factory 161 years ago! All metal surfaces are an even aged patina and show no signs of cleaning, rust, or abuse. The barrel, frame, loading lever and cylinder maintain a close and very tight fit. After the Civil War many of these finely crafted revolvers found their way to the West where most saw very hard carry and usage. Considered one of the most attractive in the entire Manhattan Firearms Co. line, the engraved Pocket Model revolvers showed especially well when proudly displayed by their original owners in belt holsters. Today they stand out in any firearm, Civil War or Old West collection. This is an extremely fine example with superb original cylinder and frame engraving.