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SOLD Rare Colt 2nd gen 1851 Navy Revover with the "Blank Cylinder " F1101

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F 1101

I couldn't figure that out.

I thought I bought a 2nd generation 1851 navy. They're supposed to be F1100

I also didn't notice that the cylinder had no engraving on it. Or that the wedge screw was gone.


(Real sharp huh?)

So I finally get a chance to do some research. Turns Colt made a batch of 1851 Navy's with no engraving on the cylinder. And these got the model number F1101.


according Dennis Russel in his book 300 F-series 1851 Navy were made with a blank cylinder as F1101 model. Production ran from October 1981 until November 1981 with S/N range 28851 to 29150

https://www.coltforum.com/threads/the-2nd-generation-blank-cylinder-model-1851.355175/
So anyways, here's one for sale.

It was not a safe queen, appears to have been shot a bit.

I would call it a user, there are some dings and dents that keep it out of the pristine collectors category.



$850 + shipping in the lower 48

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There is a wedge screw included, but the diameter of the screw head is too big. Needs turned down.

It was allegedly made for a an original navy.
 
F 1101

I couldn't figure that out.

I thought I bought a 2nd generation 1851 navy. They're supposed to be F1100

I also didn't notice that the cylinder had no engraving on it. Or that the wedge screw was gone.


(Real sharp huh?)

So I finally get a chance to do some research. Turns Colt made a batch of 1851 Navy's with no engraving on the cylinder. And these got the model number F1101.




https://www.coltforum.com/threads/the-2nd-generation-blank-cylinder-model-1851.355175/
So anyways, here's one for sale.

It was not a safe queen, appears to have been shot a bit.

I would call it a user, there are some dings and dents that keep it out of the pristine collectors category.



$850 + shipping in the lower 48
PM sent.
 
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