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Lot 166:First Generation Colt Single Action Army .45 ACP Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
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Lot 166:First Generation Colt Single Action Army .45 ACP Revolver

August 15th, 2025|Bedford, TX
Estimated Price$6,000 - $10,000
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Identified U.S. Rifle Team Member and Naval Officer Shipped First Generation Colt Single Action Army .45 ACP Revolver with Factory Letter

This fine example of the legendary Peacemaker is chambered in the rare .45 ACP caliber. The revolver is made even rarer and more desirable by being shipped to U.S. Rifle Team member Lieutenant C.E. Coffin. It is rare to encounter a Single Action Army revolver shipped to an individual, especially someone with a distinguished military career such as Lt. Coffin. The factory letter states the revolver was shipped to Lt. C.E. Coffin, U.S. Rifle Team (address not available) on August 3, 1931 and confirms the 4 3/4 inch barrel, .45 ACP chambering, and blue finish and the type of stocks not listed. Clarence Emmett Coffin, Jr. (1906-?) was a U.S. Navy officer with pre-war Asiatic experience who later served in the Pacific Theater during World War II. He was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy in 1923 and was a member of the Academy's rifle team. He won the gold medal in the Individual Rifle Match in 1926 and a year later was captain of the Small Bore Rifle Team. Duty with rifle and pistols teams continued throughout the early years of his Naval career. In the same year this Single Action Army revolver was shipped to him (1931), Coffin was awarded a silver medal in the National Individual Pistol Match and was designated U.S. Distinguished Marksman. He remained with the Naval Academy for a short course in aviation following his graduation in 1927. Afterwards he joined the USS Arizona until May 1929. From October 1929 to May 1931 he served on the USS Nevada and reported to the USS Heron operating in the Asiatic Area in November 1931. In the mid to late 1930s he joined the Yangtze Patrol Force and other operations supporting American interests in China. From December to May 1942 he served as the senior assistant engineer and fought gallantly against Japanese forces which entitled him to a ribbon for the Navy Unit Commendation. In June 1942 he reported for duty aboard the cruiser USS Raleigh as navigator and participated in the Attu Occupation and the bombardment of Musashi Wan-Kurabu Zaki. In the spring of that year he received training at the Amphibious Training Command and assumed command of LCI (R) Rocket Flotilla Sixteen. For the amphibious assaults on Iwo Jima and Okinawa, he was awarded the Legion of Merit and Bronze Star with Combat "V." After the war Coffin held several positions related to protecting America interests in Asia. Based on research presented by author David Brown in "The 36 Calibers of the Colt Single Action Army," Colt manufactured only 44 First Generation Single Action Army revolvers in .45 ACP. This chambering was first made available after World War I in 1924 on a special order basis. Per Brown, "Almost all made after 1924 were shipped to men in some branch of the Armed Forces. They could get all of the .45 Auto ammo they wanted but part of them wanted to shoot the Colt Single Action Army instead of a Colt Automatic so they would order the Colt SAA made up in the .45 ACP." This U.S. Rifle Team shipped Single Action Army revolver proves Brown correct. We have previously sold only a limited number of .45 ACP First Generation revolvers. The revolver sports a most unusual feature: a FitzGerald style trigger guard. Having the front removed from the trigger guard allowed for quicker trigger pull. Although the trigger guard is numbered to the gun and the modification displays a highly quality level of work, this feature was not done at the Colt factory. The back strap is also numbered to the gun. The barrel has the two-line address on top and “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45” on the left side. The left side of the frame carries the two-line patent dates marking and a Rampant Colt. The hard rubber grips are checkered and feature a Rampant Colt at the top of both panels. Provenance: Lt. Clarence Emmett Coffin, Jr., U.S. Navy; The Charles Marx Collection

ConditionFine, retaining 80% original blue on the cylinder and barrel, most of the refinished blue remaining on backstrap and triggerguard, and 75% faded original case colors with muzzle and high edge wear, cylinder drag lines, and touch up at the trigger guard cut out. The oversized replacement grips are very good with mostly crisp checkering. Mechanically excellent. A rare .45 ACP Colt Single Action Army revolver shipped to an identified U.S. Naval officer that would look great in any Colt or U.S. military collection.
Details
ManufacturerColt
ModelSingle Action Army
TypeRevolver
Serial number
ClassCurio & Relic Handgun
Caliber / Gauge45 ACP
Barrel4 3/4 inch round
Finishblue/casehardened
Griphard rubber
Bore conditionThe bore is shiny with crisp rifling.

Item LocationBedford, TX
Views457
Catalog page172
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