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Originally Posted By: Two Triggers
I too have heard the stuff about Colts being the finest American made double, but having owned at least one of every American double ever made (in significant quantities), including a nice Colt, I just can't get on board with the "finest" rating. I mean, it was a real nice old boxlock (in fact, one of the earliest American boxlocks, wasn't it?), but quite heavy and in no way amazing, that I could ever discover. The fact is, there were an awful lot of nice doubles being made in the late 1800s, so where did this "finest" business start, and can it be in any way justified? Also, isn't there some evidence or suspicion that the '83 was at least partially built in Birmingham? Looking forward to hearing from the experts. TT


Why you ask??? Because.....supposedly they where made in Birmingham! If so they have to be the finest ever! Right?? Thats a bunch of horse hockey! Give me a good Lefever anyday!

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This is interesting. Would anyone have some pictures of the ribs on another Colt 1883. I would like to see if some are filed and some are what they refer to as matte. Or if they are one in the same. The matte obviously are filed but in a very fine cross checker pattern. Would that be a special order or is it the concave style rib? Paul

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1890 manufacture



Unknown date of manufacture


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Do you know the grade of the guns? The lower picture looks like the set I have here. The rib shows no damascus pattern except for on the sides. The pattern on the upper pic clearly shows the pattern. However both appear to be concave. Do either of these have a letter from Colt on them? Revdocdrew, Thank You. Paul Driscoll

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Another Paul, and I'm trying to contact the owner of the first gun


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I have the gun in the top pic, I believe it is a field grade gun. I've shot a few rounds of sporting clays with it and the gun is my favorite 12 ga to shoot.

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Here is an example of a Grade 1, 1883 Colt 10 Ga. with 32 inch barrels. This gun was shipped October 10, 1888 per Colt Factory letter.

Although the angle of the photo does not show it well, it has a swamped rib with smooth Damascus per Daryl's post above.


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I've got an 1883 in my collection that I bought as a future project. The metal work has remained surprisingly good, but the stock is lost to history and someone fitted it with a bad replacement (fortunately they didn't mess up the metal). In any event, I think it is a grade 3 (could be mistaken) and I intend to send for a letter on it at some point. It does have the matted ribs and there are some initials engraved in the upper tang. Here are a few pictures.










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The gun on Alex's post is a Grade 2. [highest of the three grades 1,1 1/2. and 2] Pete, I don't know what the one is that you picture. It must have a replaced hinge pin, but the engraving is not typical in design. The grade stamp should be stamped on the underside of the barrels.

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