Top of the backstrap also has a small “A” sub-inspector initial. Ainsworth’s “A” inspector initial is also found on the trigger guard below the SN and on the cylinder which also has a tiny “P” inspector initial. Bottom of the bbl also has a tiny “A” (Orville W Ainsworth) sub-inspector initial along with a small “P”. Bottom of the bbl under the ejector housing is marked with matching SN which is also found on the cylinder. Ejector housing is orig first type with bullseye ejector rod head and base pin is orig type with dimpled ends. Left side of frame has 2-line Septemand Jpatent dates along with a small “U.S.” Mounted with 1-pc walnut grip with matching SN in the backstrap channel. Usual configuration with 7-1/2″ bbl, full front sight and 1-line script letter address with serifs at each end. COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY SN 5773 POSITIVELY PROVEN TO HAVE BEEN USED BY ONE OF CUSTER’S MEN DURING THE INFAMOUS BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIGHORN. Please Note: We misspelled John Kopec’s name in the description.
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