This is a fine condition Colt Single Action Army revolver shipped with 21 other guns to Norvell Shapleigh Hardware, St. Louis, Missouri, July 24, 1907 (#297503). It letters as 4.75”, blue and case, in .41 Colt caliber with hard rubber grips. It has 70% to 80% of its original finish and a better than 90% bore, with all the proper clicks and mechanics. The grips number to the gun and show consistent wear (not much!) with the finish. All screw heads are in good shape and most have considerable finish. The holster is a single Mexican loop, closed toe, unmarked, but of heavy leather, and it has a lightly carved floral pattern with border. There is a tie down lace, a hammer loop and the stitching is in good condition as well. 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).