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COLT NEW ARMY & NAVY COMMERCIAL DOUBLE ACTION

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COLT NEW ARMY & NAVY COMMERCIAL DOUBLE ACTION
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REVOLVER WITH IVORY GRIPS INSCRIBED TO CAPT. MICAH JENKINS, 1ST U.S. VOLUNTEER CAVALRY "ROUGH RIDERS", WITH PROVENANCE. Cal. 38 Colt. S# 99052. Bbl. 6". New Army & Navy Commercial double action revolver mfg. by Colt in 1898. Left side of the bbl. is marked with the cal. designation at the breech, with Colt's 2-line address and patent information marked across the top. Left side of frame is marked with the encircled Rampant Colt logo. Metal components exhibit a high polish blue finish, with the trigger, rear strap of the hammer, and the frame screws exhibiting a nitre blue finish. Butt is faintly etched with what appears to be "Micah Jenkins", but is mostly illegible. Frame is mounted with 2-piece smooth ivory grips. Left grip panel is inscribed "Capt. Micah Jenkins/ 1st U.S. Vol. Cav.". Micah John Jenkins, born July 3 of 1875 (son of Confederate Brigadier General Micah Jenkins), graduated from West Point in 1879, and served as Captain of Troop K, of the famed 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, more commonly known as the "Rough Riders", during the Spanish-American War. Jenkins fought with the 1st Volunteer Cavalry in Cuba and was also present during the attack of San Juan Hill. Matching assembly numbers are present on the frame, cyl. crane, and cyl. latch. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: a folder of scanned documents pertaining to Micah John Jenkins. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their original factory blue finishes, exhibiting areas of wear and thinning that show through to gray patina, scattered spots of light surface oxidation, and some small spots of pitting present overall. Grip straps retain a mottled gray patina overall. Mirror bore, exhibiting a few small spots of pitting, while retaining strong rifling throughout. Grips exhibit a pleasing mellow patina and some hairline cracks on the butt, with the right grip exhibiting a chip to the bottom right corner of the panel. Left grip exhibits a notable crack on the interior of the panel, which has been lightly touched up with some epoxy at one time. A nice example of a Colt New Army & Navy Commercial double action revolver, inscribed to Capt. Micah Jenkins. PROVENANCE: Lifelong Collection of Robert "Mike" Bricker. (01-25414/MLW). ANTIQUE. $3,000-5,000.