Second model Navy Colt 1851  36 cal percussion revolver

Second model Navy Colt 1851 36 cal percussion revolver

Second Model 1851 Navy Colt .36 cal  revolver – 1973 A classic percussion revolver made by Colt 100 years after 19th century production ceased.The Model 1851 Navy was designed and patented by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850 and remained in production until...
Rogers & Spencer Army

Rogers & Spencer Army

Rogers & Spencer Army A large-framed and robustly made pistol, this .44 calibre 6-shot percussion pistol which was designed and intended for cavalry use, never quite made it to the front line. Rogers & Spencer manufactured their Army revolver from a factory in...
The Smith & Wesson One & a Half

The Smith & Wesson One & a Half

A Smith & Wesson One & a Half  Here we have a very clean 1st issue 1-1/2 Old Model S&W revolver retailed in England by George Gibbs of Bristol. Ours is in .32 rimfire (black powder) and was made towards the end of the First Series in around 1868. Smith...
A Remington New Army

A Remington New Army

A Remington New Army The Remington New Model Army saw service in the latter two years of the US Civil War and became a widely-used civilian gun during the 1860’s and 1870’s as new settlers opened up the west of the United States. A heavy-framed percussion...
A Remington Beals New Model Pocket

A Remington Beals New Model Pocket

A Remington Beals New Model Pocket The “Mini-Me ” of its Big Brother, the classic Remington New Army .44 calibre percussion revolver that was widely used during the US Civil War by Union troops. The Beals was also used by Union troops as their back-up...