Caliber/Gauge
44 Cal
Barrel Length
7.38"
Action
SAO
Front Sight
Blade
Rear Sight
None
Color
White
Finish
Nickel
Material
Polymer
Handed
Ambi
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 intricate engraving and a 7.375" octagonal barrel, Nickel frame, Nickel guard, and Simulated Ivory grip. It is available in .44 caliber, weighs 2.7 lbs., and is 13.5" in length.
.44 Caliber
Engraving
7.375" Nickel Octagonal Barrel
Nickel Guard
Simulated Ivory Grip
Nickel Frame
Hammer/Blade Sights
Overall Length: 13.5"
Weighs 2.7 pounds
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 intricate engraving and a 7.375" octagonal barrel, Nickel frame, Nickel guard, and Simulated Ivory grip. It is available in .44 caliber, weighs 2.7 lbs., and is 13.5" in length.
.44 Caliber
Engraving
7.375" Nickel Octagonal Barrel
Nickel Guard
Simulated Ivory Grip
Nickel Frame
Hammer/Blade Sights
Overall Length: 13.5"
Weighs 2.7 pounds