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Old February 27, 2011, 05:23 PM   #1
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Colt 1849 Pocket

I recently inherited this Colt model 1849 Pocket pistol and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about it. I know nothing, so the smallest bit of info helps. Thank You...
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Old February 27, 2011, 05:33 PM   #2
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Welcome to TFL, seems like you've got a black powder revolver with matching serial numbers (more desirable to a collector should you decided to sell).
I think its a .31 caliber, its in less than perfect shape but still worth quite a bit. Its value is determined by the percentage of its original finish that is still intact. In addition, the percentage of wood finish, and cracks and such in the grips need to be considered.

Im sure one of the other members here can give you some more specific details on its history and value.

Good luck.
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Old February 27, 2011, 08:39 PM   #3
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Welcome to the forum - you've got a nice "heirloom"! Below is a link to one that is listed on GunBroker right now. You can take a look at the photos and see how it compares with yours. In my own opinion, I feel the one in the link is priced fairly for what it is. If you do a search on GunBroker or other auction sites, you will probably find a few and the prices will be all over the place. Just remember that asking price is not necessarily what the value of a gun is. Don't misunderstand me - I'm not knocking anybody. But, with the economy the way it is, it has affected prices of guns like anything else. I've been liquidating some of my collection of antique guns and it is definately a "buyer's market" like anything else. I hope that if you pistol has sentimental value to you, you'll keep it in the family where it belongs. At any rate, best of luck to you!

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=217839469
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Old February 28, 2011, 12:25 AM   #4
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Assuming its a Colt--it should say so on the top of the barrel, then it was built in 1852. Should be marked "31 cal" on the left side of the frame just below the front of the cylinder. Cylinder should have the same number as the frame stamped in the area seen on the left hand photo (but the photo is too blurry to see). This is a civilian market pistol with no apparent history. Hard to say for sure from yur pics, but there does not appear to be any silver on the grip frame or trigger guard. Brass has a nice aged patina. What is its mechanical condition? Can it be cocked? Does the cylinder move? (I notice it has some wer on the cylinder in an unusual place). What is the condition of the interior of the barrel? All these things will effect value. Find an antiques gun dealer in your area to have a look.
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Old February 28, 2011, 12:28 AM   #5
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All I know is it is a .31 Caliber
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Old February 28, 2011, 10:11 AM   #6
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At first look it appears to be an original 49'er. The serial numbers look like the original font. A photo of the top of the barrel and a close up of the left side of the frame would confirm this. It could also be a defarbed Italian.
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Old February 28, 2011, 03:32 PM   #7
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I see none of the markings that appear on real Colt guns. I think it's a defarbed repro. As such it's value is <$50
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Old February 28, 2011, 08:55 PM   #8
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Im sorry I cant post a pic of the top of the barrell and the left side because I dont have access to the gun right now but I can post some next week. the top of the barrel looks pretty legit compared to some other colts I have. As for the left side, I would have to look at it again because I cant do it from memory.
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Old February 28, 2011, 09:26 PM   #9
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You have already posted a fairly good picture of the left side.....I do not see the Colt's Patent stamping on the forward part of the frame, not the .31 Cal stamp on the aft end of the trigger guard. Compare your markings to this gun....http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...217839469#DESC

http://thefiringline.com/forums/atta...4&d=1298845304
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Old March 1, 2011, 09:17 AM   #10
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Like junkman said, no patient mark or caliber marking. These can be worn away after 150 years but I don't see that kind of wear on the rest of the revolver. The screw heads all look to be fairly new condition, could be replaced. Even as a defarbed example it's worth $250-300 bucks. These sell well on gunbroker as long as you claim them as a defarb.
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