Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Mechanically in good condition. Very insignificant drum loose radially. Chanter-barrel 0.15mm with

TGL Technology Colt Root, cal 28, s / n 7436
The revolver is a collectible copy of a Colt Root Model 2nd 3 "pipe. Caliber 28. Designed in 1856. Colt Root is the only Coltrevolvern with slaglås which have a full frame with tops trap. Same number on frame and barrel. No other parts are numbered as far as I can see. The two-line ntu barrel address is clear. A lot of the drum scene can be seen (Cabin and Indian scene). The piston is in good condition but has some repairs ntu (front and right side heel) but still looks good. Also appear ntu to be freshly oiled. Revolver surface is smooth and fine and has some blueing left. Besides the usual gråbrunpatinerade tint. Revolver metallic surfaces are definitely never avputsade.
Mechanically in good condition. Very insignificant drum loose radially. Chanter-barrel 0.15mm with duct printed backwards. The drum locks perfectly when the male strapped and pass games in rotation. (Max 0.5 mm deviation between the barrel and the chambers center line). The race is good with fine serrations / Bars and moderate corrosion. Good originalnipplar. This revolver ntu is I consider ntu a pure collector's item and I have not dismantled it or loosening the nipples. However, the full sliding ntu if your buyer wants to test it. Ten balls are included.


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