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Unread 03-18-2013, 10:23 AM   #1
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Most collectors call this a "campfire switch" and occured just as you describe. Early Colt SAA revolvers are often found with a mismatched cylinder, usually very close in serial numbers.
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Most collectors call this a "campfire switch" and occured just as you describe. Early Colt SAA revolvers are often found with a mismatched cylinder, usually very close in serial numbers.
Thanks for letting me know this configuration is common enough to have its own name. Both halves are in really good original condition so I didn't think each was salvaged from a damaged gun.

Is the serial number of the frame, 1323d, consistent with 1917 or is it too early?
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