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the serial numbers, ran from U.S.N. 1 to U.S.N. 250. The left side of the trigger guard has the “B” inside a triangle proof and the right side has the iconic trident navy inspection mark. The pistol is fitted with a blade front sight and notch rear sight in its original “sight safety” configuration, a checkered spur hammer, a pair of smooth walnut grips, and a full nickel magazine marked “PAT’D SEPT.9.1884” on the base. The included factory letter confirms the current configuration (grips not listed), as well as the shipping information listed above.
CONDITION: Excellent, retains 97% of the bright original high polish blue finish with some scattered light scratches and handling marks throughout and some light edge/handling wear. The grips are fine with numerous scattered minor handling marks scattered throughout. Mechanically excellent. These rare U.S. Navy contract Colt Model 1900 “sight safety” pistols are a missing piece in even some of the most extensive U.S. military automatic pistol collections! Estimate: 16,000 - 25,000
 LOT 3401
Exceptional and Scarce Documented U.S. Navy Contract Colt Model 1900 “Sight
Safety” Semi-Automatic Pistol with Factory Letter - Serial no. 1062, 38 Colt auto cal., 6
inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut grips. Shipped on 17 October 1900, this pistol falls in the second shipment of Model 1900 “sight safety” pistols sent from Colt to the U.S. government general storekeeper at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Colt produced only 250 of these scarce pistols under contract for the United States Navy, all of which were shipped in the fall of 1900. These automatic pistols were the pinnacle of firearms technology at the time and were ordered by
the navy to test the feasibility of the automatic pistol as a seafaring weapon. The left side of
the slide carries the two-line “BROWNING’S PATENT” marking and the two-line Colt address arranged in two blocks, with the circled Rampant Colt following behind the serrations, which are at the rear of the slide. The right side of the slide is marked with the “AUTOMATIC COLT/ CALIBRE 38 RIMLESS SMOKELESS” caliber designation. The right side of the frame is marked with Colt’s production serial number, which ran from 1001 to 1250 for the contract. The left side of the frame bears the U.S. Navy inventory number “U.S.N. 62”, these numbers corresponding to
    

























































































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