Colt M1889 "New Navy", .41 Long Colt (like new condition) $4800
41 LC Revolver Firearms Handgun
Please text anytime 6476871484. Fully functional antique revolver in perfect like new and ready to shoot condition ,very good and smooth single and double action. Everything works as it should.
Reloadable ammo is available but sold separately
No PAL required.
Comes with FRT RCMP paperwork.
Tested fired with smokeless powder ammo.
This one is in excellent condition. It shows a good of the original blue. The nitre-blue is vibrant on the hammer and on the trigger. Matching assembly numbers on the latch, crane, frame and cylinder. The action is smooth and strong, with accurate and tight lock-up. The bore of the 4 1/2 inch barrel is excellent and miror bright, with sharp rifling and no signs of pitting or wear. The black hard rubber grips are excellent and undamaged. SN 26321, maufactured in 1893, rated excellent overall. The best I have had so far.
This model is an important milestone in Colt handgun development, as it is the first American revolver with a swing-out cylinder mounted on a crane, a development which would become the standard for modern revolvers to this day. The 1889 cylinder mechanism was already "on the books" as early as 1880, based on designs of Colt engineers William Mason, C.J Ehbets and Horace Lord. It would take almost ten years for Colt executives to give the green light to manufacture this gun, and once it was available, the US government quickly took notice and ordered several thousand for the Navy. Colt adopted the name "New Navy" in honor of this order. The gun has an interesting counter-clockwise cylinder rotation and a locking mechanism which relies entirely on the two-pronged hand. This would prove to be a weakness in the design, and by 1892 locking lugs on the outside periphery of the cylinder were introduced. The 1889 model would remain in production for 18 years, with significant improvements in 1892, 94, 95, 96, 1901 and 1903. When it was first introduced in 1889, it met with no competition from the other major makers - Smith & Wesson were still heavily engaged in manufacturing top-break revolvers, and Remington only had their solid frame revolvers with removable cylinders to offer. It would take S&W another ten years before they had a viable alternative to Colt's design.
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