BJS Posted October 20, 2011 Share Posted October 20, 2011 This is a US Model 1894 Army Service Revolver. Caliber is .38 Long Colt With standard 6" barrel, walnut wood grips, lanyard and blued finish. Excellent markings R.A.C. appears on barrel, bottom of walnut grips, frame, cylinder. R.A.C. stands for "Rinaldo A. Carr" who was the US Army inspector at the Colt factory. He inspected the last Single Action Army Revolvers shipped to the US Gov't. As many of you know, most of these early 1894 Models were upgraded to the Model 1901. This one managed to escape improvement’s which means it still has all matching numbers. The Colt 38 long got their first taste of blood in the Spanish-American war of 1898. It's in very good condition for being 117 years old $699.00 obo, plus shipping and FFL dealer charges, unless you would like to pick it up. Must have valid NYS pistol license. Also have Ammo for it. Thanks for looking Joe [email protected] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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