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*SOLD* 2003 Uberti 1847 Walker .44 *-ONLY 10 PRODUCED-Jackson County, Indiana*

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  • 2003 Uberti 1847 Walker .44 *-ONLY 10 PRODUCED-Jackson County, Indiana*
  • 2003 Uberti 1847 Walker .44 *-ONLY 10 PRODUCED-Jackson County, Indiana*
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Item Description

 
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this Extremely Rare single-action revolver today for a penny start auction, this is the Uberti 1847 Walker (Jackson County, Indiana Commemorative)!

*This Very Rare example is a A&A Engraving Exclusive that was issued in 2003 with ONLY 10 produced*

Don't forget to bid on the commemorative rifle sister for this set to stay together for future generations of collectors!!! Simply type item number 983025464 into the search bar OR you can click "Seller's other items"

This particular example is part of a two piece, limited edition #9 of 10 total produced, commemorative rifle/black powder revolver set! This example sports the serial number (#A23755) and the matching pair in the other auction bares the serial number (#6478007)! 

YOU CAN FIND THE MATCHING WINCHESTER 94AE RIFLE EXAMPLE LIVE ON GUNBROKER NOW BY TYPING #983025464  IN THE SEARCH BAR!

 
SPECIFICATIONS:
 
Manufacturer: Uberti / A&A Engraving Exclusive
Model: 1847 Walker (Jackson County, Indiana Commemorative)
Serial: A23755
Date of Manufacture: 2003
Caliber: .44 Cal
Finish: Gold / Nickel
Barrel Length: 9"
Optics/Sights: Blade front / Hammer grooved rear
Stock/Grips: Wood grips engraved w/ the state of Indiana
Action: Single-Action
Markings: Barrel engraved with scrolls & "Jackson County, Indiana EST.1815", Receiver engraved with scrolls & pictures, cylinder engraved with scrolls and pictures, frame is engraved with scrolls & fruits, Top strap engraved "Crossroads of Indiana", trigger guard engraved "9 Of 10"


Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Samuel Colt’s Paterson revolver played a decisive role during battles between Texas Rangers and Comanche Indians in the mid-1800s. Texas Ranger Capt. Samuel Walker was so impressed by the performance of Colt’s first production revolver in the tide-turning Battle of Bandera Pass that he met with Colt to collaborate on what would be the biggest and heaviest black powder revolver Colt ever produced – the .44-caliber 1847 Walker.
 
The goal was to make large-caliber six-shot revolver powerful enough to take down an enemy soldier or horse with a single hit. The result was a 4.5-lbs. gun that carried nearly twice the powder charge of other revolvers of the time. The weight made using a belt holster impractical, so the new Walker was primarily carried in a saddle holster. Though intended for use at 50 yards or less, there are stories about Walkers hitting targets as far away as 100 yards. It fired .454" round balls weighing approximately 140 grains at muzzle velocities in excess of 1,100 fps, and from the time it was introduced in 1847 until the .357 Magnum hit the market in the 1930s Colt’s .44-caliber Walker was the most powerful revolver in the world – a title it held for more than 80 years!
 
The power, size and weight of the Walker did bring some challenges. The gun was cumbersome to wield and required considerable time to reload. Recoil was stout and occasionally caused the loading lever to drop from its stowed position. But Uberti’s modern reproductions of this firearm do not exhibit these problems when used in accordance with the instruction manual.
 
The 1847 Walker has made a number of notable appearances in movies on the big screen. In “The Outlaw Josey Wales” Clint Eastwood carried two Walkers converted to shoot metallic cartridge blanks for safety reasons on the set. At more than 4 lbs. each, that was a lot of hardware for the actor to carry on his belt. Kim Darby shot a Walker revolver in her role as Mattie Ross in “True Grit.” And Robert Duvall’s character Gus in the miniseries “Lonesome Dove” carried a Walker.
 
It’s estimated that 1,100 1847 Walkers were originally produced. It was the father of the next generation of Colt revolvers, the Dragoon series of 1848. Today an original Walker in good condition is extremely valuable to collectors.

This example is a A&A Engraving Exclusive that was issued in 2003 with this being number 9 of only 10 ever produced. This incredible revolver features stunning engravings and a gold finish that will certainly catch any collector's eyes!

Contents:
This example will ship with a presentation case and papers!

Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders. 
 

Shipping Details

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Return Policy

We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders. 
 

 

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