Lot 406

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COLT'S MODEL 1883 .45 CALIBER GATLING GUN. Magnificent Colt model 1883 gatling gun. Brass encased 10 barrelcluster and breech section is about 50" long. The trunnion strap is engraved "Manuf by Colt Pat. F.A. Mfg. Co. U.S.A. Hartford Conn". The inspector's initials J.C.A. are marked rightbelow the housing for the Accles feed mechanism. Below this is a raised oval plate engraved"Gatling Gun" on top and "Patented" on the bottom. There is a narrow sight glass 1.5" long in the middle of the plate. Below the plate is engraved "Model 1883 No. 358 Cal 45" in 3 lines. The gun is mounted on a steel frame with steel yoke and two 53" long round steel tubes which act as a trail. These tubes set inside a brass yoke with a towing hook at the front of the gun. A second brass yoke that also acts as ammunition box supports in the middle and a third brass yoke with pintle hook at the tail. The carriage has two wooden wheels approximately 45" high with 16 spokes and iron rims; the wood has been painted gray and black. The ammunition boxes are newly made out of poplar but the original brass corners, handles, hinges, mounting plates and latching hardware were all used in the re-construction. They have been painted black as have the steel portions of the carriage. This fully functional Gatling gun in outstanding condition would be the absolute centerpiece of any gun collection.This particular Gatling gun is one of the 1883 patent through Colt. It has 10 rotating .45 caliber barrels fully encasedin a bronze jacket. Multiple barrels allowed for each to cool down between shots. The side mounted hand crank allows a firing rate over 600 rounds per minute, some models featured a rear-mounted crank which had a higher firing rate. The cartridges are contained in a flat donut-shaped "Accles" mechanical drum feeder, mounted on top, which was developed for this gun and the cartridges are gravity fed into the chamber. It is signed "Gatling Gun Patented - 1883 - No 358 - Cal .45". Estimated Value $175,000 - 250,000.

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$0 $99 $10
$100 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,499 $100
$2,500 $4,999 $250
$5,000 $9,999 $500
$10,000 $24,999 $1,000
$25,000 $49,999 $2,500
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