Model 1892 New Army and Navy —Civilian Model

Similar in appearance to 1889 Navy. Main differences are improvements to lock-work function. Has double bolt stop notches, double cylinder locking bolt and shorter flutes on the cylinder. The .38 Smith & Wesson and .32-20 were added to .38 Colt and .41 Colt chamberings. Checkered hard rubber grips are standard, with plain walnut grips found on some contract series guns. Barrel lengths and finishes are the same as described for Model 1889. Patent dates 1895 and 1901 appear stamped on later models. Colt manufactured 291,000 of these revolvers between 1892 and 1907. Antiques before 1898 are more desirable from an investment standpoint. NOTE: Add 20 percent for 3 barrel.
Gun Type: Handgun
NIB$0000
Excellent$0000
Very Good$0000
Good$0000
Fair$0000
Poor$0000
Mfg Division: COLT DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVERS