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Revolver

Classic Firearms Known for Reliability, Versatility, and Timeless Charm

Revolvers are iconic firearms with rotating cylinders holding multiple rounds. They offer simplicity, reliability, and a timeless appeal. Revolvers are popular for self-defense, sporting events, and historical enthusiasts.

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1919 Colt Police Positive 38 Colt 6” Blue No Reserve

This 1919 Colt Police Positive is a double action revolver, wears a 6-inch barrel and carries 6 rounds of .38 Colt. Finished in Colts factory oven blue and wears Colt black hard rubber grips. The front sight is a fixed blade, and the rear is a U groove in the smooth top strap. The police positive was Introduced in 1907 and was used in the law enforcement and sold commercially. It was chambered in .32 Police, .38 Special, and .38 colt, which was Colt's propriety version of the .38 caliber round.   The finish on this Colt Police Positive revolver is deep throughout much of the pistol, with minor areas of thinning noted primarily around the backstrap ...
This 1919 Colt Police Positive is a double action revolver, wears a 6-inch barrel and carries 6 rounds of ...
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$255
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$2,526

1988 Colt Custom Shop Single Action Army Nickel Factory Engraved .45 LC No Reserve

This 1988 Colt Custom Shop Single Action Army is chambered in .45 Long Colt, finished in Nickel and wears smooth ivory grips. Produced by Colt’s Custom Shop in a limited run of 100, this revolver features factory “American Style Scroll” engravings on the frame and the barrel. The barrel is 4 ¾ inches with a fixed quarter round blade front sight. Offered with the serial number matched box and all the factory paperwork just as it would have left the factory. The Nickel finish on this Colt Single action revolver is bright and shows off like a mirror. The finish shows no visible handling marks. The engraving on both the barrel and frame shows...
This 1988 Colt Custom Shop Single Action Army is chambered in .45 Long Colt, finished in Nickel and wears ...

1981 Colt Diamondback 6in .38 Special No Reserve

This 1981 Colt Diamondback features a 6in barrel, double action and chambered in .38 special has a capacity of 6-rounds. The Diamondback was the 3rd snake gun of the Colts Serpent series released in 1966 after the Cobra and the Python. The Diamondback revolver is finished in Colt Blue and built on the D-frame. It features a single pinned front sight and square adjustable blade accro rear sight. The barrel has a full length underlug and vented rib. This 1981 Diamondback features first style target walnut and checkered grips. Throughout the Colt Diamondback the Colt Blue finish is deep without any areas of thinning to note. The leading edges are ...
This 1981 Colt Diamondback features a 6in barrel, double action and chambered in .38 special has a capacit...
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$1,250
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$500

1958 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout .22lr No Reserve

This 1958 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout is chambered in .22lr finished in blue and wears artificial Stag grips with the Colt Medallion and is fitted with a 4 ¾ in barrel. Included with the revolver is the serial number matched wood grain cardboard box and the factory instruction sheet. This late 1950’s single action revolver was the alternative for those looking for a Single Action Army, without the price tag, and without the power. While westerns in theaters were gaining popularity, Colt and other manufactures saw the chance to fill the gap in the market.  The blue finish is deep throughout this Colt Frontier Scout revolver, exceptional...
This 1958 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout is chambered in .22lr finished in blue and wears artificial St...

1957 Smith & Wesson Pre Model 29 .44 Mag 6.5in

This 1957 Smith & Wesson Pre Model 29 is finished in bright blue and fitted with a 6.5-inch pinned barrel. Built on the 4 screw N frame, this 6-shot swing out recessed cylinder, is capable of the .44 Mag or a .44 Spl. The Pre-Model-29 revolver was a successor of the Registered Magnum in the new era of high-powered revolvers. This .44 Magnum Revolver’s bright blue finish retains its deep color throughout, with minor scattered handling marks. Rosewood coke bottle grips and case colored hammer and trigger, highlight the artistry found in early revolvers. The rear sight is adjustable for windage/elevation and the front sight is ramped and ser...
This 1957 Smith & Wesson Pre Model 29 is finished in bright blue and fitted with a 6.5-inch pinned bar...
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$2,400
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$1,580

1914 Colt Police Positive Target 32 Police

This 1914 Colt Police Positive Target finished in Colt’s factory charcoal blue, known as a high polish blue with a 6” barrel and adjustable sites. A rarity in the early double action revolvers, found on the target models. The top strap is flat on this target model.  Non target models you would see a serrated and grooved top strap for a rear sight. The target revolver can hold six rounds of .32 Police CTG (Colt's disguise for the .32 S&W Long) and a more rare configuration compared to .22LR option. The high polish finish on this revolver retains is deep dark shine throughout, and it wears some scattered freckles and light handling marks...
This 1914 Colt Police Positive Target finished in Colt’s factory charcoal blue, known as a high polish b...

Smith & Wesson Model 1 2nd Issue

This Smith & Wesson Model 1 is a 2nd Issue and is chambered in .22 short black powder cartridge. This tip up single action revolver holds 7 rounds. The S&W Model 1 holds the title as the first commercially successful revolver to use a rimfire cartridge. This early rimfire cartridge revolver was a revolutionary step for firearms and a huge step forward for Smith & Wesson that gave them a virtual monopoly on cartridge revolvers after the expiration of Colt’s patent in 1856. The Model 1 was brought to life in 1857 through a patent held by a former Colt Employee, that Colt showed no interest in. Production spanned decades from 1857 to 1881 an...
This Smith & Wesson Model 1 is a 2nd Issue and is chambered in .22 short black powder cartridge. This ...
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$1,000
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$2,251

1968 Colt Python 357 Mag 6” Royal Blue NIB

This 1968 Colt Python is chambered in .357 magnum and sports a 6” vented top ribbed barrel. New in box condition this early Colt includes the factory box, papers and test target all numbered to the Revolver. A 55-year-old Python revolver, that boasts no excuses as a collector grade firearm. Colt’s Python is the flagship double action revolver of the serpent series and as revered by some collectors as the finest production revolver ever made. This early Colt Python boasts a flawless Colt Royal Blue finish, and it wears pristine factory target checkered walnut grips. Colts Royal blue finish is deep throughout the revolver, with no visible han...
This 1968 Colt Python is chambered in .357 magnum and sports a 6” vented top ribbed barrel. New in box ...

Colt Single Action Army 1st-Gen King Modified

This Colt Single Action Army 1st Generation is a rare example of a finely modified Single Action Revolver by King Gun Sight Company. King was revered as state-of-the-art for aftermarket modifications to any firearm at the time. Single Actions were not commonly modified. The modifications on this Colt SAA include; King Ramp-Red-Bead-Reflector Front Sight ($5 option), King Mico-metered Adjusting Rear Sight ($10 option), King Cockeyed Hammer ($5 option), King Short Action ($10 option). King would charge an extra $20 for Gunsmithing to install all the listed options. Referencing the included Era correct reproduction King Sight Catalog, the modifications wo...
This Colt Single Action Army 1st Generation is a rare example of a finely modified Single Action Revolver ...
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$4,500
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$455

Colt Cobra 1965 .38 Special No Reserve

This Colt Cobra revolver is chambered in .38 special and according to Colt's serial number lookup was produced in 1965. The Cobra was the first of the lightweight revolvers to come from Colt. Although it is a serpent, it's not to be confused with that of the King Cobra. Cobra production started in 1950, shortly after the war and had similar characteristics to the ever-popular Detective Special, the primary difference was the Cobra boasts 15-ounce frame aluminum frame. Lighter than the competition, and the ability to carry the 6th round allowed it to stay in good graces with public, and off duty officers. This Colt Cobra is fitted with a 2” bar...
This Colt Cobra revolver is chambered in .38 special and according to Colt’s serial number lookup wa...

Colt Pocket Positive 1907 .32 CTG No Reserve

This Colt Pocket Positive is offered as a nice example of an early civilian double action revolver, that features a six-round cylinder chambered in .32 CTG. The Pocket Positive is a small frame revolver that introduced the advancement of modern passive safety system that prevented accidental discharges if it was dropped. Colt developed the Pocket Positive from the New Pocket revolver; the New Pocket would lend some left-over parts for the first 4 transition years of production. The Pocket Positive would be the predecessor to the Detective Special and the Police Positive. The serial number lookup at Colt.com dates this Pocket Positive revolver as a 1907...
This Colt Pocket Positive is offered as a nice example of an early civilian double action revolver, that f...
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$180
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$4,200

Colt Python Target 8″ Blue .38 Special No Reserve

This 1980 Colt Python Target is chambered in .38 special and shows off a full 8” Ribbed Barrel. This Gun features walnut target grips, with inlaid Colt Rampant Pony medallions in gold on each side. The Frame features the standard Accro adjustable rear site and at the end of the 8" barrel the serrated ramped front sight. The Colt Python itself, as many know, is one of the finest revolvers ever made. The Python Target would be no exception to the quality standard of the Colt Snake Series Revolvers. There are a few differences between the target model and the standard production run of pythons which includes the .38 special chambering, and the 8” bar...
This 1980 Colt Python Target is chambered in .38 special and shows off a full 8” Ribbed Barrel. This Gun...

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