Metal surfaces show approximately 80% original finish, with some holster wear, and surface scratches. Bright bore, with good rifling and some oxidation marks. Serial Number: 3567 | Condition: Very good. 38 Special, or if it is still chambered in. Note: The gent that I bought this from described it as a “.38 Special”, but I have not yet checked ut to see if it was altered to. This serial number is “3567.” No visible import markings. Navy purchased 5000 of these revolvers, serial numbers in that order ranged from 1-5000.
95.” With the “95” patent date, it is likely that this revolver was re-arsenalized by the U.S. Bottom of right grip panel stamped with illegible marking, appears to read: “ISI.” Barrel address reads: “Colt’s PT.
Bottom of barrel reads: “3567,” “P,” and “C” inside star. “T” in triangle stamp on cylinder release lever. Casey– A Colt Sub-Inspector) inspectors mark stamped on left side of frame above grip, on crane, and bottom of barrel. Revolver features blued finish, walnut grips, and matching serial numbers on frame, cylinder release lever, barrel and crane.