Includes factory letter circa 1878. Gun has correct DFC marked bbl, US stamped frame, wood military grips with clean and clear cartouches on right side. Mechanically good, has a dull blue to gray even patina. Overall is in nice original condition. This letter shows revolver was later shipped to the commanding officer at the Springfield Armory May 18th, 1903.

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