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Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver

TITLE:  Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver

MAKER: Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company

MADE IN: Edinburgh, Scotland

CALIBER: .36 Caliber

DATE:  1863

DIMENSIONS:  Barrel: 8 ¾”  Length: 14 ¼”  Height: 5 ¼”

INSCRIPTION: Serial Number 149503 / Barrel: -ADDRESS COL. SAM L COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA-. / .36 cal. 6 shoot, Navel. Model 1851 New-York U.S. America”.  Action Area (bottom): 149503 (4x) 3.  Cylinder: etched ships, ENGAGED 16 MAY 1846.  Cylinder: OLTS PATENT No. 2476(?).

CREDIT LINE: Guns from the Browning-Cowan Family

OBJECT ID: 986-12-079

Samuel Colt took out the first revolving patent in the United States in February 1836. His first series of revolvers were not successful until the Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver.

Noted western users were: “Wild Bill” Hickok; Col. John C. Fremont; the James-Younger gang; the Pawnee scouts; Commodore Matthew C. Perry; Capt. Samuel H. Walker, of the Texas Rangers, and the Pinkerton Detectives.