Dear Guys,
I have a model 1849 Colt Pocket Pistol, manufactured in 1852. It has a six inch barrel.
On the left side of the brass trigger guard, at the front of the guard, on the flat place where where the guard meets the frame, there is a stamp I cannot ID.
It appears to be a heavy "O" with a thick stem coming out of the top and curving to the left. Perhaps it is a burning bomb?
Can anyone tell me what this means? On the left side of the guard, at the rear of the guard, there is a stamped "T" which I understand was one of the inspectors at the colt factory.
Thanks for any information.
Best Regards, Big Paulie