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Replica Guns Swords :: Civil War Weapons :: Civil War Firing Black Powder Reproduction Weapons :: Firing Civil War Black Powder Reproduction Pistols :: 1861 Navy Steel

1861 Navy Steel
1861 Navy Steel 
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The Colt 1861's exceptional balance made for superior handling. It saw extensive use during the Civil War and across the frontiers of America until the introduction of revolvers that used metallic cartridges. The Colt 1861's recoil was not as stout as that of .44-caliber revolvers of the time, making it popular with cavalry officers. It was typically carried with all six rounds loaded and the hammer resting on a safety pin between cap nipples. Union Army General George McClellan owned a Colt 1861 that is now displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Our 1861 Navy Steel Frame .36-caliber Revolver is a robust and fully functional replica. Our version sports a color case-hardened frame, an 8" blued barrel with walnut grips, Overall length: 14". Weight: 2 lbs. 11 oz Made by Pietta These Firing Reproduction Weapons actually fire a Lead Ball using Black Powder and a Percussion cap exactly like the Original Weapons they Replicate. You must be 18 or older to order one. No license is required.

We now have a Conversion Cylinder available for this Model. A Cylinder Change Converts Cap and Ball Revolvers from Percussion to Cartridge Now, you can switch back and forth from black powder to centerfire by changing the cylinder. The cylinder and plate fit together without screws or threads, so reloading is simple: pull the cylinder pin, drop the cylinder, and lift off the plate with your fingers. Only certified, 4150 arsenal-grade steel is used in the production of these cylinders and top-plates, to offer superior quality and strength and ensure safety and durability. Use only cowboy ammunition that does not exceed 850 FPS; never use hot or jacketed ammunition. Cowboy ammunition is produced by most manufacturers and is available ay many of your larger Sporting goods Stores. That Ammo is great for targets and any hunting you think you can hit with a Pistol. The Conversion Cylinder must be shipped separately.

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