Well, whatever the details, this is a very cool revolver and the photo's depict one in at least Antique Fine condition. Just a heads up on that side plate screw and stud damage. Don't attempt to shot it without replacing that hammer stud. That plate keeps things mechanically lined up. With the stud broken like that the hammer will work its way out of mechanical alignment and cause serious problems. Also, black powder only!.... You know John Wesley Hardin had one of these on him at the Acme Saloon when he was killed in 1895 with a Colt Single Action Army 45 carried by Constable Selman. Things might have come out different if it was a face to face confrontation.
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