.45 caliber, 7.5"-barrel length, S/N 3448. Left side of the frame has two-line patent marking with U.S. One-piece walnut grips. All matching numbers. Condition: All metal has nice even gray to brown look. Some dark brown staining. Military sub-inspectors initials in all the correct places. Grips show use with some nicks and dings. Mechanically fine. Bore is fair, but might clean to better. Nice sharp and crisp revolver in an early SA that was Ainsworth-inspected and used in the West as a Cavalry revolver.
.45 caliber, 7.5"-barrel length, S/N 3448. Left side of the frame has two-line patent marking with U.S. One-piece walnut grips. All matching numbers. Condition: All metal has nice even gray to brown look. Some dark brown staining. Military sub-inspectors initials in all the correct places. Grips show use with some nicks and dings. Mechanically fine. Bore is fair, but might clean to better. Nice sharp and crisp revolver in an early SA that was Ainsworth-inspected and used in the West as a Cavalry revolver.
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