Manhattan .36 caliber Navy revolver with 6 1/2" barrel length. This a Series II firearm and has matching serial numbers of 10695. The Series II was manufactured between January, 1860 and September, 1861 and consists of serial numbers starting at 4200 and ending with 14500. As such, this particular weapon would have been produced very early in the War. Nicely visible single line address, 5 shot, with some cylinder scene still visible, nice grips, excellent mechanics and a very pleasing overall appearance.
Price reduced from $1995.00. Excellent Spencer M1860 Cavalry Carbine. The photos speak for the condition of the weapon, and better show it than hundreds of words could say it. Excellent wood, metal, bore, mechanics etc. Has a sharp and clearly visible cartouche. This is a no excuses, stories, or missing parts issued and used Civil War Carbine.
Cased .44 cal. Colt Army black powder revolver. REPRODUCTION. All accessories intact. F. Lli Pietta of Italy manufacture. Hardly used and fired little if at all. Great for re-enactor, living history, or inexpensive display.