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Scarce 10 Gauge Colt Model 1883 Hammerless Double Barrel Shotgun with Factory Letter

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Scarce 10 Gauge Colt Model 1883 Hammerless Double Barrel Shotgun with Factory Letter
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Estimate: $6000 - 9000
Colt manufactured approximately 7,366 Model 1883 shotguns between 1883 and 1895, with this particular shotgun manufactured in 1895. The serial numbers on these shotguns went to 8366 making this shotgun one of the last manufactured. Double ivory bead sights on the matte concave solid rib which is marked with the one line address at the breech end. The bottom of the action is marked "PATENTED/AUG. 22. SEPT. 19, 1882" and the matching serial number is marked on the lower tang, water table, barrel flat and forearm hardware. Double triggers, brown finished Damascus barrels, casehardened action, blue remaining parts, tang mounted safety and mounted with a checkered splinter forearm with ebony forend insert and pistol grip stock with checkered Rampant Colt hard rubber buttplate and gold initial oval. The accompanying factory letter verifies serial number, gauge, 32 inch barrels, weight of 10 lbs. 10 ozs., blue finish, wood stock, Grade 1 configuration and that it was shipped as 1 to E.K. Tryon, Jr. & Company, Philadelphia, Pa. on March 1, 1900. The Model 1883 shotgun is considered one of the finest of all the American made shotguns. Length of pull is 14 3/8 inches.
BBL: 32 inch solid rib
Stock: walnut
Gauge: 10
Finish: brown/casehardened
Grips:
Serial Number: 8328
Condition: Very fine. The barrels retain 75% of the original brown Damascus pattern with some thinning on the breech end sides of the barrels. The action retains 80% original bright case colors with some fading to gray on the bottom and a smooth silver gray patina on the fences. The break lever and trigger guard retain 90% original blue finish with some thinning to a smooth gray patina from normal usage. The wood is very fine. There are several minor to moderate scratches on the stock and overall some scattered minor dents and dings, with crisp checkering. The break lever is off set to the right. Otherwise the mechanics are fine. The markings are clear and crisp.