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Traditions 1851 Navy Break Open .44 Caliber Percussion Revolver with Brass Frame and Walnut Grip
TraditionsSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $304.99BEFORE:MSRP: $329.95Traditions 44 Cal Blackpowder w/Brass Frame/7.5" Steel Barrel & Walnut Grips The authenticity is precise, from the walnut tone grips to the color case hardened loading lever. The six shot... -
Traditions 1851 Navy .44 Cal Percussion Revolver with Engraved Brass Frame and Walnut Grip
TraditionsSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $341.99BEFORE:MSRP:The Traditions 1851 Navy Engraved is distinguished by its octagonal barrel and lever style loader. This revolver features intricate engraving and a 7.375" octagonal barrel, blued frame, and brass... -
Pietta 1851 Navy .44 Caliber Revolver with Brass Frame and Walnut Grip
PiettaSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $276.99BEFORE:MSRP:The 1851 Navy model was considered as one of the most brilliant single action revolvers thanks to its fast draw and light recoil. The Re Nord Navy features an octagonal barrel, brass frame, brass... -
Pietta 1851 Sheriff .44 Caliber Revolver with Brass Frame and Walnut Grip
PiettaSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $294.99BEFORE:MSRP:A very popular revolver for its time, the model 1851 Navy revolver was adopted by both the U.S. and British military. This revolver received its name from the depiction on the cylinder of the Texas... -
Pietta 1851 Navy .44 Caliber Revolver with Color Case Hardened Frame and Walnut Grip
PiettaSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $325.99BEFORE:MSRP:The 1851 Navy color case hardened with a steel 7.50" barrel, cylinder, frame and Walnut grips.
Description
Union Army soldiers relied on many different types of sidearms for short range and close quarters combat. The revolver was unique in that it had the ability to fire several rounds per minute before having to reload. Revolvers were typically issued to officers and mounted soldiers, however some were purchased privately or found on the battlefield by infantrymen. Distinguished by its octagon barrel and lever style loader, the 1851 helped to begin both the expansion of the West and the Civil War. The 1851 Navy is commonly considered to be one of gunfighter "Wild Bill" Hickok's favorite handguns. The British government licensed the manufacturing rights and produced what is commonly known as the London Model. This revolver features an 7.375" octagonal barrel, brass frame, brass guard, and walnut grip. It is available in .44 caliber, weighs 2.5 lbs., and is 13.5" in length.