Colt 1860 Army Revolver

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Colt 1860 Army Revolver. Here we present an antique colt model 1860 army percussion revolver, made in 1863 during the civil war in hartford, connecticut. 8″ round w/ german silver blade front sights, new york addresses, round rebated six shot cyls.

Colt Army 1860 Percussion The Specialists LTD The Specialists, LTD.
Colt Army 1860 Percussion The Specialists LTD The Specialists, LTD.

Ammo and arms ( ffl) $379.99 full details 1 image (s) traditions 1860 army black powder.44 caliber revolver 8. The total production consisted of more than 200,000. Martially inspected civil war colt model 1860 army percussion revolver manufacturer: This design was manufactured from 1860 through 1873, with over 200,000 produced. How did these classic revolvers function? Ordnance and became very popular with mounted troops because of its easy handling, superior balance and excellent ballistics. Object name revolver other terms Web worthy of note is the model 1860 army was colt’s first.44 caliber revolver since the 3rd model dragoon. Of these, 127,156 were purchased by the u.s. Most used handgun of the american civil war!

Of these, 127,156 were purchased by the u.s. The gun’s lock up is tight and the timing is right on out of the box. Web worthy of note is the model 1860 army was colt’s first.44 caliber revolver since the 3rd model dragoon. Watch colt model 1860 revolver. Back strap is non matching. A rammer in front of the cylinder was used to load the sidearm. Gunbroker is the largest seller of revolvers pistols guns & firearms all: Today, we'd term it a.45 caliber, but the practice of the era was to name the caliber for the bore diameter measured from the top of the rifling lands, not from the bottom of the grooves. Colt model 1860 army percussion civil war revolver 44 cal bore vg plus strong rifling, mech exc tight lockup, has original one piece wood grips with partially visible cartouche on both sides near excellent with perfect fit. Web the 1860 army revolver was adopted by the u.s. Most used handgun of the american civil war!