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1836
PATERSON, .36 CAL.
Originally
manufactured in Paterson, New Jersey by the Patent Arms Manufacturing
Company, the Model 1836 was the first successful revolver. This
faithful replica of Sam Colts "five shooter" features
a cylinder which is roll engraved with a scene of a stagecoach
holdup. The hidden trigger drops when the hammer is cocked.
All steel construction with walnut stock. Loading tool included.
Bbl. Length: 9"; O.A.L.: 13 1/2"; Weight: 2 lbs. 11
oz.; Rec. Ball Dia.: .375 R.B.
Mod. No. CRP800 - $494.00
With
Loading Lever: Mod. No. PLL001 - $596
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Paterson Schematic
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1847
WALKER .44 CAL.
The
most powerful handgun of its day, the 1847 Walker was the most
revered of all the early "six shooters". Designed
by the legendary Texas Ranger Capt. Samuel H. Walker and his
old friend Sam Colt, the 1847 Dragoon saw extensive service during
the war with Mexico. The huge Colt with its tremendous
stopping power continued to be the favorite of the Rangers fighting
Apache and Comanche war parties. The barrel and the cylinder
of this reproduction are finished in a deep lustrous blue. The
frame, loading lever, hammer and trigger feature rich color case
hardening.
Bbl. Length: 9"; O.A.L.: 16"; Weight: 4 lbs. 11 oz.
Rec. Ball Dia.: .457 R.B.
Mod. No. PRC100 - $375.00
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Walker Schematic
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1860
ARMY, .44 CAL.
The
successor to the Third Model Dragoon, the Colt 1860 Army was
one of the most widely used Union revolvers during the Civil
War. This reproduction features a color case hardened frame
and loading lever, blued steel barrel and cylinder, and a brass
trigger guard. The cylinder is roll engraved with a battle
scene.
Bbl. Length: 8"; O.A.L.: 13 1/2"; Weight: 2 lbs. 12
oz.; Rec. Ball Dia.: .451 R.B.
Mod. No. PRC060 - $293.00
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Army Schematic
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1851
NAVY, .36 or .44 CAL.
The
1851 Navy Model was produced by Colt from 1850 to 1876. It's
lightweight and balance made it a favorite of both Union and
Confederate troops during the Civil War. Wild Bill Hickock,
the "Prince of Pistoleers", carried a pair of "Navy
Colts" well into the cartridge era. This replica features
a naval battle scene engraved on the cylinder, a polished brass
trigger guard and backstrap, and a hand rubbed walnut grip.
Bbl. Length: 7 1/2"; O.A.L.: 14"; Weight: 2 lbs. 12
oz.; Rec. Ball Dia.: .375 R.B. for .36 Cal., .451 R.B. for .44
Cal.
.36 Cal. Mod. No. PRC051 - $279.00
.44 Cal. Mod. No. PRU054 - $279.00
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1851 Navy Schematic
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