PHENOMENAL DOCUMENTED GEORGE SPRING FACTORY “D” ENGRAVED CUSTOM 3RD GEN SAA REVOLVER TO TOMBSTONE CITY MARSHAL MAX K. HURLBUT

Spring 2026 Premier Firearms & Militaria Auction

February 26th, February 27th, February 28th, and March 1st, 2026
This auction will feature an outstanding collection of items spanning multiple categories including Modern, Military, Sporting, & Antique firearms & militaria! Below is just a small grouping of select highlights from the massive offering to be featured in this upcoming sale!

PHENOMENAL DOCUMENTED GEORGE SPRING FACTORY “D” ENGRAVED CUSTOM 3RD GEN SAA REVOLVER TO TOMBSTONE CITY MARSHAL MAX K. HURLBUT

25-6322 | Cal. 45 Colt. | S# TMO-1. | Bbl. 5 1/2″ with blade front sight.

This fantastic specimen was custom ordered by “The Vagabond Policeman”, Max K. Hurlbut and shipped to the long out of business “Hole-in-the Wall Gun Shop” on the anniversary of the “Gunfight at the OK Corral”. Hurlbut was a former City Marshal in Tombstone, AZ, His name is engraved on the backstrap “Max K. Hurlbut” with his position engraved as the barrel address “CITY MARSHAL, TOMBSTONE, AT”. Smooth white grip is custom factory inlaid with sterling silver Tombstone, AZ Marshal badge. Lanyard ring is factory installed in butt. Revolver bears one-of-kind commemorative S# “TMO-1” (Tombstone Marshal’s Office-1). Per included letter from Hurlbut to consignor, this revolver was carried by him on ceremonial occasions. Hurlbut was a long time globe trotting veteran of multiple law enforcement agencies including the LAPD, Kodiak Police Dept, Whittier Alaska Marshal’s office, Tombstone Arizona Marshal’s Office as well as his time in the Aleutian Islands. His autobiography “THE VAGABOND POLICEMAN” details many of his exploits. This full nickel plated revolver features extraordinarily fine, tightly wound full coverage Master-Class Factory “D” coverage scroll engraving over a meticulously laid fine punch dot background with straight line & wavy borders. Grip frame is signed by Colt Master Engraver, George Spring. Original grip frame & trigger guard frame have original S#s X’d out with matching “TMO-1” applied to each. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: correspondence from Hurlbut listing this revolver’s history & use as well as a hand written note to consignor confirming included Marshal’s badge was one used by Hurlbut. Pictures of Hurlbut from his time in serving in Tombstone. Colt factory letter stating the following: “Serial Number: TMO-1 / Caliber: .45 Colt / Barrel Length: 5 1/2”. / Finish: Nickel / Type of Stocks: Ivory with special medallions that were provided by the consignor / ____ Yes, Class “D” custom scroll engraving. In addition, the name “Max K. Hurlbut” in machine engraved on the backstrap and “City Marshal, Tombstone, AT” is located on top of the barrel / Engraver’s Name: Colt Master Engraver, George Spring / Special Features: Furnished with a unique serial number & lanyard ring. / Shipped To: Hole In The Wall G Shop / Address: 207 E. Fremont Street Tombstone, Arizona / Date of Shipment: October 26, 1999 / Number of Same Type Guns in Shipment: 1″. Glass topped, red velvet shadowline display case with original Tombstone Marshal badge, Colt Custom Shop medallion & miniature Marshal badge. PROVENANCE: From the Buckstix Collection.
STATUS: CURIO. 

* Right-most image taken with a new technique for showcasing silver items. While it may look different, it is the same item and more accurate to real life then the other shots.