Description
Produced from 1851-1872, the Navy is one of the most famous cap and ball revolvers ever produced. These dependable guns are perfectly balanced and have precise aim. The 1851 has a tapered octagon barrel, a 6-shot cylinder, fixed sights and one-piece walnut grip. The London model features a London marked barrel. Howell Centerfire Conversion Cylinders (sold separately) are for use in steel frame revolvers only. The frame on the 7-1/2″ 1851 is case hardened to go along with the case hardened backstrap and trigger guard. The 5″ version comes with a brass backstrap and trigger guard. Blue Finish.
Features
- Fixed Sights
- Engraved Un-Fluted Cylinder
- Octagon Barrel
- 5″ version has a brass backstrap and trigger guard
- 7.5″ version has a case hardened backstrap and trigger guard
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Product Information
Black Powder Caliber 36 Caliber Capacity 6 Weight 2.6 Pounds Overall Length 13 Inches Barrel Length 7.5 Inches Barrel Finish Blue Sight Type Brass Post Front Sight Ignition Type Percussion Grip Material Walnut Frame Finish Case Colored
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