![]() The frame has the distinctive extended hammer screw that serves as a lug for the attachable stock. Unlike "Buntline Special" revolvers with 16-inch barrels, this revolver has a standard frame with sighting groove and standard front sight blade. The revolver has a full nickel plated finish and one-piece varnished walnut grip. ![]() Both letters state that the writers examined this revolver and found it to be factory original. Also included with the revolver is a copy of a 1992 letter from antique Colt dealer Tommy Rholes and a 1980 dated letter from author and Colt Single Action expert Ron Graham (A STUDY OF THE COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER). The letter further states: "It is our opinion that this pistol was originally shipped with the 10" Buntline barrel, having the etched marking "COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER" and notes that the 7 1/2 inch barrel length in the description was a mistake by the shipping clerk because the other 49 revolvers in the 50-gun shipment had 7 1/2 inch barrels. 44-40 with nickel finish and states that it was shipped to Hartley & Graham in New York on September 24, 1882. ![]() ![]() This revolver is accompanied by a Colt factory letter that describes the revolver as caliber. Colt Single Action revolver with carbine length barrel ("Buntline Special") and attachable stock. ![]()
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