Colt 1860 Army Revolver blued finish Replica
During the Civil War, the Union Army purchased almost 130,000 pieces of the M1860 percussion revolver, making it the most-used revolver in the conflict. Enterprising Confederate armories were quick to appropriate the design and produce the piece for Southern troops. The gun was a .44 caliber, six shot, front-loader that took linen or paper cartridges. This non-firing replica has the handling.
During the Civil War, the Union Army purchased almost 130,000 pieces of the M1860 percussion revolver, making it the most-used revolver in the conflict. Enterprising Confederate armories were quick to appropriate the design and produce the piece for Southern troops. The gun was a .44 caliber, six shot, front-loader that took linen or paper cartridges. This non-firing replica has the handling characteristics of the original, with functional lock and loading mechanisms.
KEY FEATURES:
Correct size and weight
Non-fireable
Functional mechanisms
MEASUREMENTS:
BARREL LENGTH: 7 3/4”
OVERALL LENGTH: 37cms / 14 5/8”
WEIGHT: 1.120grs / 2lb 8oz