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COLT RINALDO A. CARR INSPECTED U.S. CAVALRY SAA

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COLT RINALDO A. CARR INSPECTED U.S. CAVALRY SAA
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REVOLVER. Cal. 45 Colt S# 133489. Bbl. 7 1/2". Six-shot fluted cyl. Left side of the frame is stamped "U.S." after the standard patent dates. Bottom of frame and bbl. have R.A.C. inspector's mark, referring to Principal Subinspector Rinaldo A. Carr. Trigger guard and butt of gun are marked with the inspector's initial "K". Frame, bbl., grip straps, and cyl. have matching numbers. Ejector rod has a standard-style head. Walnut grips. Right panel has "RAC" cartouche. Left panel has 1890 date over "SEB" cartouche referring to Ordnance Inspector Captain Stanhope English Blunt. Final US contracts for SAA cavalry revolvers were dated November 12th, 1889, and September 19th, 1890. Each contract consisted of 2,000 revolvers. This entire range of revolvers was inspected by Rinaldo A. Carr. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: letter from Colt Industries detailing the following information: "Caliber: .45 / Barrel Length: 7 1/2" / Finish: Blue / Type of Stocks: Not Listed / Sold to: U.S. Government / Delivered to: U.S. Government Inspector at Colt Plant / Date of Shipment: July 3, 1890 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 150". Also includes a letter of authentication from John A. Kopec. CONDITION: bbl. retains 30% dull, fading blue, showing spots of light pitting. Cyl., frame and grip straps have faded to gray, showing light pitting and corrosion. Lightly refinished grips retain visible cartouches with dents at butt. Sound action retains four clicks. Bore has lightly worn rifling, showing scattered spots of deep pitting. (01-25617/DS). ANTIQUE. $5,000-8,000.