America Remembers Seventh Cavalry Tribute 1873

Sold For $1175

Manufacturer: America Remembers/Uberti
Caliber: .45 Colt
Barrel: 7.5
Bore Condition: Excellent
This is a no reserve penny auction for an America Remembers Uberti U.S. Seventh Cavalry 1873 Commemorative revolver in .45 Colt. Serial number- U87684. Mfg. 2014. This revolver is in excellent Like New condition with an incredible bore. It comes with the original display case, manual/paperwork, belt-buckle, white gloves, and a case key. #377 of only 500 produced.
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<br />America Remembers is proud to present the Seventh Cavalry Tribute Revolver which remembers the courageous soldiers and warriors who fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Craftsmen commissioned specifically by America Remembers decorate each working blued steel revolver in sparkling 24-karat gold. This Seventh Cavalry Tribute is issued on a Single Action revolver.
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<br />On the right side, "Seventh Cavalry" is featured on the barrel. On the right side grip are the crossed sabers which are a symbol of the Seventh Cavalry. On the left side of the barrel is the inscription, "George A. Custer" in 24-karat gold, and on the right, "Seventh Cavalry." Framing each inscription are a pair of crossed sabers and the number "7." Encircling the breech of the cylinder is a diamond-shaped design reminiscent of the design on an authentic Sioux saddlebag, while each chamber is alternately marked with a saber or an arrow, representing the two proud armies of the Little Bighorn.
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<br />Framing each inscription, on both sides of the barrel, 24-karat gold crossed sabers and the number "7" signify the Seventh Cavalry. On each side of the frame, the inscription "U.S." recreates the markings present on all Colts issued by the government during this era. A combination of Cavalry and Indian symbols adorn the cylinder. A diamond-shaped pattern is from an original Sioux saddlebag. Each chamber is alternately marked with a saber or an arrow, representing the two armies who fought at the Little Bighorn. The final element is a pair of faux ivory grips, laser-etched in amazing detail.