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FINE & RARE SOUTH CAROLINA INSPECTED CONFEDERATE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:12,500.00 USD Estimated At:25,000.00 - 35,000.00 USD
FINE & RARE SOUTH CAROLINA INSPECTED CONFEDERATE
LEECH & RIGDON REVOLVER. Cal. 36. S# 1031. Manufactured in late 1863, one of 1000 revolvers made at Greensboro GA under Confederate contract and one of 300 with South Carolina inspection stamped "S. C.". SC marked revolvers are only known in serial range 1000-1300 (lowest survivor 1007 and highest 1290). Revolver is in standard configuration 7.5" half octagonal to round barrel with brass pin front sight "LEECH & RIGDON CSA" on top flat. "N" inspector stamped both sides front trigger bow. S# observed on every part normally numbered including latch, wedge, arbor, factory mis-transcribed S# 3031 on frame and barrel. Penciled S# observed on grip backstrap channel. This is only example in database with a factory mis-transcribed serial number. Revolver is especially sharp, showing little wear, superior "LEECH & RIGDON" and "CSA" barrel markings. Grips have 5 cut slashes on left side, possible kills in battle? This is a very crisp revolver that probably saw service in the South Carolina Cavalry that has survived in beautiful condition. CONDITION: very good overall, complete and original including screws, matching serial numbers found throughout with the noted transposed "3" for "1" for 1st number on barrel and frame, metal cleaned & polished with scattered staining, brass grip frame has toned patina. Tacking marks on butt of gun, but the SC inspection is still easily discerned. Mechanically fine with crisp rifled bore. PROVENANCE: Buddy Bass collection (when he found revolver, it was cold blued which he removed), Penn Templeman collection, Kerry Elliott collection. (01-24190/JS). ANTIQUE. $25,000-35,000.