Colt Single Action Army .45 LC Revolver – 7.5" Barrel, "Choctaw" Inscribed, Antique 1896
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Colt Single Action Army .45 LC Revolver – 7.5" Barrel, "Choctaw" Inscribed, Antique 1896
This Colt Single Action Army revolver, serial number 167572, is a beautifully preserved piece of American firearms history, originally shipped in 1896 to Salt Lake Hardware Co. in Utah. Chambered in .45 Long Colt and featuring the rare 7.5" barrel configuration, this revolver includes matching frame and grip strap numbers, a fluted 6-shot cylinder with assembly number "338", and factory hard rubber grips with the iconic rampant Colt emblem.
What makes this revolver especially noteworthy is the "CHOCTAW" inscription on the backstrap—a unique and personal marking that enhances its collectible appeal. While the original Colt factory letter has been lost, prior documentation confirms its original shipment details. The firearm retains approximately 70% of its original blue finish on the barrel, cylinder, and ejector housing, while the frame and straps exhibit a pleasing patina consistent with age. It comes from the respected estate collection of George W. Browning.
This revolver is ideal for serious collectors of Old West firearms, Colt enthusiasts, and historians seeking a centerpiece with authentic provenance and character.
Specifications:
Specification | Detail |
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Manufacturer | Colt |
Model | Single Action Army (SAA) |
Caliber | .45 Long Colt |
Barrel Length | 7.5 inches |
Capacity | 6-round fluted cylinder |
Finish | Original blue, lightly faded |
Grips | Two-piece checkered hard rubber |
Frame Markings | "PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871 / JULY 2 72 / JAN 19 75" |
Serial Number | 167572 (matching) |
Assembly Number | 338 (cylinder) |
Backstrap Inscription | "CHOCTAW" |
Shipped Date | October 12, 1896 |
Shipped To | Salt Lake Hardware Company, Utah |
Provenance | Estate of George W. Browning |