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1880's Colt 32cal rifle.

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06 February 2005, 05:21
curiousgb
1880's Colt 32cal rifle.
A Friend has a unique rifle and we are trying to find some information about it. It looks like a Old Winchester lever rifle but is a pump. It has an octagon barrel and a full length tubular magazine.
The only marks are "Colt A mfg, Conneticut.." and the patend date also on the top barrel flat in front of the reciever is ".32 Cal".
Does anyone know anything about this rifle? Any info would be appreciated.

George
06 February 2005, 16:08
hawkins
It is a Colt "Lightning" rifle. Probably a 32/20, but check. It is valuable, how much depends on condition.
Good lucvk1
06 February 2005, 19:03
curiousgb
Thanks,

It is not if good condition. It still functions but I would not think of putting a live round in it. I have nerver seen one and was trying to find some history.

George
06 February 2005, 20:41
craigster
If it's a 32-20 it's a Medium Frame Lightning. They were made between 1884 and 1902. Production totaled 89,777. If you want, post or PM me with the ser# and I can give you the year it was made.