For the Forum's consideration and expertise.
Colt DA .41 "Thunderer" shipped "soft" May 3rd, 1882 to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, CT.
Would like to narrow down the possible engravers during the time period who would have done the work for further study. Although this Colt has holster wear more so on the left side, the right side has plenty of detail. The finish seems more of a coin silver than nickel. Also note the coin "rim" engraving on both ends of the barrel and cut down coin front sight.
You findings will be much appreciated. More images by request to Specialforcesmcg@gmail.com Thanks again, Chris Williams
Colt DA .41 "Thunderer" shipped "soft" May 3rd, 1882 to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, CT.
Would like to narrow down the possible engravers during the time period who would have done the work for further study. Although this Colt has holster wear more so on the left side, the right side has plenty of detail. The finish seems more of a coin silver than nickel. Also note the coin "rim" engraving on both ends of the barrel and cut down coin front sight.
You findings will be much appreciated. More images by request to Specialforcesmcg@gmail.com Thanks again, Chris Williams
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