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Alright, that's going to do it for these numbers, see ya on Sunday, everyone! Get there early, tailgate like your life depends on it, roll into NRG after you're full, crank up the volume to a full TEN and enjoy the heck out of football being back home!!

However, these rookie numbers are subject to change before the season even starts. Remember when Michael Pittman Jr. was No. 86? Or when Nyheim Hines was No. 42? Rock Ya-Sin was No. 34 before switching to No. 26.

After some digging and closer examination, we find the serial numbers on the bottom of the frame and trigger guard and the US on the left side of the frame have been re-applied by someone at some point. Why would they do such a thing?

Interesting. So several other Colts with very similar serial numbers also had their patent dates and U.S. markings rubbed off (probably because they were Indian capture guns). Did 5089 meet the same fate as its brethren of close-serial-number proximity? Who knows.

No series listing serial numbers of Civil War - era weapons were among the records of the Office of the Chief of Ordnance when those records were transferred to the National Archives. It is not possible for the Archives to locate a record by serial number for any weapon of any type. However, the intensity of desire, coupled with the willingness to spend countless hours personally searching, can accomplish the seemingly impossible.

One or two private researchers, with prodigious patience and dedication, have systematically searched through hundreds of these volumes and compiled a number of lists of serial numbers that now and then enable a proud possessor to say (for example) that Colt number 120055 was issued to Sgt. John F. Peters of Company L, First Connecticut Cavalry, in 1863.

One assiduous private researcher has published lists of serial numbers, including some for the Civil War. Beginning in 1983, Franklin B. Mallory, under the designation Springfield Research Service (P.O. Box 4181, Silver Spring, MD 20904), has issued these lists showing the units that received specific arms. For a nominal fee, Mr. Mallory has been providing the names and units of soldiers whose weapons appear on his lists. The arms listed are only a small fraction of the total issued during the war, but for a handful of fortunate souls, a hitherto impossible feat of identification becomes possible.

The Fasig-Tipton Texas yearling auction ended its two-day run Tuesday at Lone Star Park with increases in its gross revenue, average price, and median price even though it sold fewer horses than a year ago. Contributing to the upswings were a Pleasant Tap colt that brought $330,000, the highest price ever for a yearling sold by Fasig-Tipton in Texas, and buyer enthusiasm generated by slots-enhanced purses in nearby Louisiana.

Florida pinhookers Robert and Mary Harris, as agents, purchased the $330,000 Pleasant Tap colt. The previous Fasig-Tipton Texas yearling sale record was the $150,000 brought by Driving Hennesy, a colt by Hennessy, in 2000.

Harris added that the dark bay or brown colt reminded him and his wife of this year's Santa Anita Derby (gr. I) winner Tiago, a Pleasant Tap colt that the Harrises prepared for racing. They also worked with Tiago's half-brother, 2005 Kentucky Derby (gr. I) winner Giacamo, when he was a young horse.

The sturdy colt is out of the 16-year-old Distinctive Pro mare Tensie's Pro, who captured the 1994 Sagamore Hill Stakes at Saratoga and finished second or third in four other added-money events that year. He is a half-brother to five winners, including E Z's Gentleman, who broke his maiden at six furlongs on Aug. 19. E Z's Gentleman defeated Colonel John by a half-length at Del Mar. Other members of the $330,000 yearling's family include grade I winners Miss Oceana and Film Maker and French group I winner Kitwood.

The results for the second session only were 138 yearlings sold, a gross of $1,664,100, an average of $12,059, and a median of $5,600. All those numbers were up from last year's comparable session when the 134 horses sold grossed $1,564,800 and averaged $11,678. The median was $5,500.

Two other horses sold Tuesday for six-figure amounts and were the auction's second- and third-highest-priced yearlings. An Even the Score -- Willailla colt went to California storage mogul B. Wayne Hughes for $145,000. Inside Move, agent, consigned the yearling. An Indian Charlie -- Ballagren colt brought $130,000 from Richard and Karen Papiese. Elysian Bloodstock, agent for Green Jean Farm, was the yearling's consignor.

Colt 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP serial number 430467 - factory nickel finish, aftermarket mother of pearl grips. Gun is unusual in that it the serial number is approximately 10,000 numbers higher than the highest recorded production serial number, 420705. This appears to be the result of a factory numbering error at the time of production as the matching slide is numbered 340467, meaning that the first two numbers of the serial number on the frame were unintentionally transposed.

Notes: These 2nd Gen Colt Single Action Army Revolvers are in "Very Good" condition, showing very little wear or signs of use, other than some very small pitting spots on the cylinders. These pistols feature a highly polished nickel finish, 4.75" barrels, the original Colt grip panels, replacement hammers, as well as the original hammers which have been bent to allow for easier dual-weilding, and the original boxes! Made in 1960 these are second generation guns! Additionally, these revolvers have sequential serial numbers! These revolvers are chambered in the classic .45 Long Colt, making for a great classic collectable! A fantastic set of wheelguns for collectors, these guns come in their original boxes. We have not test fired these pistols, but all fire functions are normal per a physical inspection.

Thank you, Rachael, for your help. It sort of is like the needle in the haystack. I recently read an article about the Little Bighorn Revolvers and they seem to have relied on shipment dates and information to come up with a general grouping of serial numbers for those guns involved in the battle.

Listed serial numbers represent ranges only. The Woodsman was not assembled in numerical sequence, and overlaps of several thousand numbers are common! A single shipment of a dozen or so guns often contained serial numbers spanning a range of several thousand, which might be typical of numbers used over a period of two or three years.

Several different sets of serial numbers were used, so it is important to use ALL of the numbers and letters in the serial number. For example: 1001, MT1001, 1001-S, 1001-C, and 001001S are all valid serial numbers dating from 1916, 1938, 1948, 1950, and 1969, respectively.

GUEST:

 I inherited it from my grandfather. He was an antique gun collector. He has quite a few guns in his collection. I got them when he died about 11 years ago, miss him every day. This is the one I've done research on, and I've always had a feeling about it, and no one's really taken me seriously until now. I do believe it is a Custer gun. I can trace it back to the ranch where it was found. We can trace it to where it was part of Sergeant Benteen's numbers.

GUEST:

 It was probably about the 1950s. He was working at Salt River Project, and there's a coworker of his who found out he liked antique guns, he was like, "Well, I got this gun from a guy in California who used to be a rancher in Montana," and he says, "Yeah, it was probably a Custer gun." So my grandfather did a little bit of research. There wasn't too much back then. Now there's more information on it. And what I found, it's within the numbers of the Custer guns that were issued.

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 And here, the cylinders were also stamped with the serial number, and here we have the remnants of what appears to be a seven and a nine, which doesn't match the serial numbers on the rest of the gun. So the cylinder at some point was replaced. be457b7860

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