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CIVIL WAR ERA WEBLEY WEDGE FRAME LARGE BORE ARMY

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,000.00 USD
CIVIL WAR ERA WEBLEY WEDGE FRAME LARGE BORE ARMY
REVOLVER. Cal. 54 bore (.442). S# 2150. Standard configuration of the first type Webley big bore army revolver with Colt type loading assembly, 6.25" barrel, "LONDON" engraved on top strap, "J. ADAMS" engraved on right side of frame, serial number found on the left side of frame "No. 2150". This earliest style of Bentley's big bore patent revolver starts about S# 2000 (earlier revolvers are 80 bore) and ends about 4000 before the Kerr style loading lever was used exclusively. There are several identified Confederate used revolvers of this style including S# 3111 & 3121 which are found on the Pratt list of 18th VA Cavalry issued arms, 1864. This is the second lowest serial number of large bore Webley's in database. CONDITION: good overall, metal cleaned and pitted, markings light and barely discernible other than serial number which is easily read. Checkered grips worn with large chip on right panel, there is a hole cut for lanyard near butt cap. Revolver functions in both double action and single action, good multi groove rifling. (01-24094/JS). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.