This is a nice Colt Single Action Army revolver serial #172754 shipped to Simmons Hardware Company, St. Louis, Missouri, on September 21, 1897 with one other gun of the same type. It is .32 WCF caliber and with a 7.5” barrel and original gutta percha grips. Mechanics are good with tight lock up and a well worn bore, but shootable, with typical black powder frosting. The gun is overall patina’d with traces of blue here and there. At 120 plus years, it is in quite respectable condition. As an antique, no FFL is required for shipment. The Colt is housed in a very comfortable working man’s carved leather double loop, rawhide laced, period, unmarked holster. The holster has been reinforced on the back from about the middle down. If you are not aware, when you click on an individual picture, there are forward and back arrows in the upper left corner. If you click the icon between the arrows, you will get a great enlargement. We suggest viewing pictures on a full-size computer to take advantage of this feature. We will consider trades for U.S. gold and silver coins at spot value. Contact information can be found by Googling Columbia Precision (tang sights).