Sale Policy for Modern and Antique Firearms:
This sale contains both modern and antique arms. Florida law requires that we utilize a local Federal Firearms Licensee (“FFL”) for the transfer of all of the arms offered in this sale. If you are an out of state Buyer, please have your FFL send a copy of their license to: Guns & Knives, Inc. dba Arizona Shooting Range & Emporium, 4325 North State Rd. 7, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33319. (“GKI”) Please contact GKI directly related to the shipment of Percussion cap firearms, as in some cases these can be released to you directly and/or shipped to you directly. Florida Residents will need to pick up their purchased items on or after Tuesday February 28, 2012 at GKI or arrange for shipping to another FFL through GKI. For questions on transfers you may contact GKI at Tel: 954-735-8829 Fax: 954-335-1280 or Email: josh_g@arizonashootingrange.com Florida residents purchasing a modern firearm will be subject to the statutory 5 day waiting period if you do not possess a Florida Pistol Permit. A fee of $35/gun, plus shipping and insurance will be charged by GKI to handle the transfer of all arms.
In the case of arms that are to be shipped out of the United States, GKI will coordinate all legal requirements to ship arms out of the United States. Please note that Buyers will be responsible for all applicable licensing, shipping and insurance fees to ship purchased arms out of the United States. A Buyer who plans on shipping a purchased arm out of the United States must satisfy themselves as to arm requirements of the jurisdiction that the arms are being sent.
Buyers are also responsible for standard buyer’s premium to RM Auctions. The determination by GKI as to legal requirements for the transfer of any arm shall be final and your agreement to comply with the transfer requirements shall be deemed to be a condition of sale. All arms are sold “As Is”, as collector items only and we expressly disclaim any warranty that these arms, modern or antique, are suitable for firing live ammunition and/or are safe to be loaded with live ammunition.
Produced originally in 1889, subsequently modified by shortening the barrel and adding a much later production Buntline-style skeleton stock. In a desirable 22 caliber configuration, although no documentation to confirm this caliber at the time of description. Six-round capacity fluted cylinder and a 4.5 in. round barrel, three-screw metal frame and hard rubber eagle grips. Extremely rare example with the "flat top" configuration, shoulder stock and small caliber. Serial number 129309.
Please note, this gun is grouped among Antique Black Powder Colt Revolvers made prior to December 31, 1898, not subject to Federal or State Gun Laws. Appears to be in very good original condition; showing some wear on the frame, barrel and grips.