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Outstanding Martially Inspected Starr Arms Co. Civil War Model 1858 Army Percussion Double Action Re

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Outstanding Martially Inspected Starr Arms Co. Civil War Model 1858 Army Percussion Double Action Re
This excellent original Civil War Model 1858 double action revolver was manufactured under government contract by the Starr Arms Co., of New York, New York between January 1862 and May 1863. The revolver has a six-shot cylinder, solid frame, and one piece, oil-finished walnut grip. The barrel, frame, cylinder and trigger guard have a high polish blue finish. The loading lever and short spur hammer are color casehardened. A half-moon shaped front sight is mortised on the barrel and the rear sight is a shallow notch in the hammer lip. The right side of the frame is roll-stamped: "STARR'S PATENT JAN.15, 1856" and the left side is marked: "STARR ARM'S CO., NEW YORK" in a single line. The serial number, "18079 is stamped on the front of the frame, the inside of the hammer well and on the side of the cylinder. Ordnance, single-letter, sub-inspection marks are stamped on most major components. Two script Ordnance inspection marks are stamped on the right side of the grip and a single script inspection mark is stamped on the left side of the grip at the heel. Star Model 1858 DA revolvers were widely issued to Federal cavalry regiments during the Civil War.
BBL: 6.0 In
Stock:
Gauge: 44 percussion
Finish: blue
Grips: walnut
Serial Number: 18079
Condition: Excellent. The revolver appears to be un-fired and retains 95% plus of the original high polish blue finish. There is scattered flaking on the cylinder, frame and backstrap and some minor scratches on the barrel. The wear appears to be attributable to storage rather than handling. The hammer and loading lever retain 98% or more of the fiery case colors. The cartouched walnut grip is in excellent condition with scattered, minor storage marks. The Ordnance final inspector's and sub-inspector's marks on the sides of the grip are extremely crisp. The action is tight and functions perfectly. This is a very fine, un-fired, example of a U.S. contract, Star Model 1858 Percussion double-action revolver.