Tranter Revolver Serial Numbers
The bore size being the number of round lead balls of that diameter needed to weigh one pound. The most common ones used by Tranter were 120 bore (.320'), 80 bore (.380'), 54 bore (.442'), 38 bore (.500') and 24 bore (.577'). In 1863 Tranter secured patents for some of the first rim fire revolvers in Britian.
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Sold For: $2,976 LSB#: 140710LF04 Make: Tranter’s Patent, Adams Patent Model: 2nd Model Double Trigger Double Action Serial Number: 10538 Year of Manufacture: 1854-1855 Caliber:.36 Ball Action Type: Tranter Patent Double Trigger Single or Double Action Percussion Black Powder Revolver Markings: The left side of the frame is marked with a crown / “U” and oval crown / “PF” proof marks, an obscured “Adams Patent” logo, “Tranter’s Patent” logo. The right side of the frame is marked “Adam’s Patent No 10538”. The cylinder is marked “10538”. Programma dlya formatirovaniya fleshek sandisk.
The rear face of the cylinder is marked with an obscured crown / “U” proof and a proof which appears to read “LJ”. Barrel Length: 6 ¼” Octagonal Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blue bead dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a “U” notched leaf fixed to the rear of the frame.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is checkered walnut with a steel end cap and a brass panel on the rear face. The points of the checkering are flattened, and there are areas of surface thinning. The endcap retains a smattering of thinned original surface and is in Very Good condition. The grip rates in about Very Good overall condition as an antique. Type of Finish: Blue Finish Originality: Very little original finish remains on the pistol. Bore Condition: The bore exhibits strong cleaning marks but it bright and the rifling is sharp There is no erosion in the bore.
Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 5% of its metal finish. Small patches of blueing remain on the frame and thin remnants are still apparent on the barrel. Small, scattered, shallow compression marks are visible on the barrel along with two small spots of surface erosion and a small patch of pinprick erosion on the top of the barrel. The lower right face of the frame exhibits several patches of surface erosion. Pinprick erosion is scattered on the surface of the cylinder along with handling marks.
The pistol is adorned with scroll engraving on both side of the barrel band, above the grip, the top tang and the front of the trigger guard, which is clear. The screw heads are moderately distressed but serviceable. On the left of the frame, the Adam’s logo is mostly obscured and the Tranter logo is shallow. Overall, this handgun rates in about Very Good condition as an antique. Mechanics: The action functions correctly in when fired as a double action, but the hammer will not lock back into the full cock position when cocked by the lower trigger. There is a hammer block safety on the left side of the frame, which can be pushed in to prevent the hammer from contacting the caps. When the hammer is cocked, the safety springs out of the way.
The loading lever is attached to a post and can be easily removed when rotated into the correct position. The loading lever pivots upward to press the ball into the cylinder. It is held in place by a spring loaded clasp. We did not fire this handgun. Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The pistol comes in a black lacquered wooden French style case, with a flush mounted brass keyhole, hidden brass hinges and blank brass plaque inlayed into the lid within a gold leaf boarder. There is a crack on the right side of the lid, which shows finish thinning on the right side and marks in the finish throughout.