Posted June 24, 2015 8:19 pm by Comments

By Bob Owens

This has to sting supporters of gun control: a .31 caliber Colt 1848 Baby Dragoon that once belonged to former White House Press Secretary and gun control supporter James Brady is being auctioned off to benefit the Second Amendment Foundation’s legal battles against the Brady Campaign and other gun control groups.

The auction of an 1849 Colt Baby Dragoon revolver that once belonged to the late James Brady will help the Second Amendment Foundation battle restrictive gun laws and educate the public about the right to keep and bear arms.

A portion of the auction proceeds will be donated to SAF by the historic handgun’s current owner, Jim Copley and GunAuction.com, said SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan Gottlieb. The revolver is a rare piece of history, reportedly the last one of these particular guns manufactured by Colt, with the serial number of 14152.

Brady was shot and permanently disabled in the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in March 1981. Brady’s wife, Sarah apparently turned this gun and some others in the house, to the family’s gardener. The cap-and-ball percussion revolver is a “rammerless” model that has passed through the hands of a few collectors. After the shooting, …read more

Source:: Bearing Arms

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