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Original U.S. Colt M1877 .38cal Lightning Revolver with 3 1/2" Barrel made in 1886 - Serial 56524

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Original Item: Only One Available The romance around Colt "Cowboy" Revolvers never ceases to amaze us. This is a fine example of the Model 1877 "Lightning" Double Action .38 Caliber Revolver. It is marked on the bottom of the grip, frame, and trigger guard  with serial number 56524, indicating it was made in 1886. It also has assembly number 313 stamped on the loading gate, and is a really nice example of this type.

The M1877 was offered from the factory in two basic finishes: nickel-plated or a case-hardened frame with a blue barrel and cylinder. The revolver was available in barrel lengths from 2.5" to 7.5" and was available with or without the ejector rod and housing. The shorter barreled versions without the ejector rod were marketed as "shopkeeper's specials". This version is marked on the top of the barrel with the Colt address, which is still mostly clear:

COLT'S PT. F. A. MFG. Co.
HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.

The marking on the top looks to be "double stamped", something sometimes seen if the original stamping was not deep enough.

The M1877 revolvers were marketed under different names such as "LIGHTNING" to appeal to different groups of customers. Although all were of the same basic design, they were also referred to as "THUNDERERS", "RAINMAKERS", and SHERIFF'S MODELS" as well, depending on the caliber and configuration. None of these names were Colt designations, nor used by the factory in any reference materials of the time. All of these terms were coined by Benjamin Kittredge, one of Colt's major distributors. Kittredge was responsible for the terms "Peacemaker" for the Single Action Army, "Omnipotent" for the Colt M1878 double-action (often known as the "Frontier" model), and nicknames for the various chamberings of the New Line models. This example is has an etched panel on the barrel reading COLT D.A. 38, so it is definitely a "Lightning."

We purchased this revolver as a "LIGHTNING" and it is in fine working order and condition. This revolver was definitely originally nickel plated, however it is now really only present on the barrel, cylinder, and under the grips, with a bit still left on the trigger guard. The rest of the metalwork now bears a worn patina. It still bears clear patent dates on the side of the frame, and its bird's head gutta-percha grips bear the Colt prancing horse logo on each side. Grips show some wear and scratches, but there are no cracks or chips. The revolver functions correctly, with good indexing and a tight cylinder lockup. It works in both single and double action, though as with any revolver of this age, it can be finicky. The bore shows clear lands and grooves, though there are also areas of fouling and oxidation.

The "Lightning" was the favored personal weapon of famous Manchester (UK) Victorian detective and then head of CID, Jerome Caminada. Old West outlaw John Wesley Hardin frequently used both "Lightning" and "Thunderer" versions of the Colt 1877 revolver. Likewise the 1877 "Thunderer" in .41 caliber was the preferred weapon of Billy the Kid and was his weapon of choice when he was killed by Pat Garrett in 1881.

A fine example of an early Cartridge Colt Revolver in .38 caliber in very nice condition and ready to display, An ANTIQUE made in 1879.

Specifications: 

Year of Manufacture: 1886
Caliber: .38 "Long" Colt
Ammunition Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 3 1/2 inches

Overall Length: 8 1/2 inches
Action: Single/Double Action
Feed System: 6 Shot Revolver

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