Home Books Equipment Gun Accessories Gun Parts Insignia Miscellaneous Items Reloading Supplies Reproduction Firearms Shooting Supplies Single Items Specials Uniforms Order Status Gift Certificate Wanted To Buy About Us Login Status Not logged in Login Shopping cart 0 Product (s) in cart Stephen V. Thomas" Of The "10th Michigan Cavalry" In Nice U, A Very Scarce U.S. Military issued Civil War Colt Model 1851 Percussion Navy Revolver Identified on The Backstrap And Butt To "H.Y. $ 1,495.00 $ 975.00 Category: Firearms Manufactured by the Savage Revolving Firearms Company circa 1861 to 1862, this original percussion sidearm is an original double action Army contract revolver in very good condition. US volunteer cavalry regiments that were issued Savage Navy revolvers included the 6th, 10th & 13th Illinois, the 5th & 15th Kansas, 11th Kentucky, the 3rd, 4th & 7th Missouri, 7th New York 3rd Ohio, 7th Pennsylvania, 1st & 2nd Wisconsin, 1st Vermont and the Potomac Brigade. The bore is in about, overall condition as well. .36 Caliber Navy Percussion Revolver, Savage-North, Title: Revolver, Percussion, .36 Cal, Savage-North, US CIVIL WAR Antique STARR ARMS Model 1858 Army .44 Cal. Condition: All metal has been cleaned leaving a gunmetal. $2,895.00 Made circa 1870s-1880s. is present on the bottom of the barrel (this requires the removal of the cylinder arbor pin and loading mechanism to see), and is also lightly penciled on the interior of the left grip panel, although it is essentially illegible. It is mostly partly bright, with crisp rifling, showing some minor debris and accumulated gunk along its length along with some light pitting with a couple of patches of more moderate oxidation present as well. The Remingtons feature an over the cylinder frame strap, and an easier system to change the cylinder than the Colt revolvers. The spur hammer is mounted on the top right frame and strikes at the top center. As has already been mentioned, the action of the revolver works perfectly, with a long, heavy pull of the ring beneath the trigger indexing the cylinder to the rear, rotating it and then locking it into the forward position and cocking the hammer. Both of these companies sold Savage Navy revolvers to the US government during early 1862, for as much as $25 per gun. The matching serial number1838is present on the bottom of the barrel (this requires the removal of the cylinder arbor pin and loading mechanism to see), and is also lightly penciled on the interior of the left grip panel, although it is essentially illegible. The pistols saw significant field service during the war, and were issued to at least twenty-six different US cavalry regiments and were listed among the arms of some half dozen or more Confederate cavalry regiments. Rare pin is a screw in type that enters from the rear of the frame. Percussion Revolver Civil War 1861 FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION, CIVIL WAR Antique US MILITARY Contract Percussion REMINGTON New Model ARMY Made and Shipped Circa 1863-65. The design was similar to the lock work employed in William Tranters double trigger revolvers. These revolvers actually, CIVIL WAR Antique WHITNEY .36 Caliber 2nd Model Percussion NAVY Revolver Fourth Most Purchased Handgun in the CIVIL WAR! The revolvers were also issued to the 1st through 9th Missouri State Militia Cavalry. DANFS - Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Permitting Policy and Resource Management, The 9/11 Terrorist Attacks: 20 Years Later, "Ex Scientia Tridens": The U.S. Navy, It was used by both sides during the American Civil War. In stock Low Stock.. Civil War Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Company Navy Model Percussion Revolver Auction Date: December 5, 2014 Estimated Price: $ 1,300 - $ 1,900 Price Realized: Details Civil War Savage Revolving Fire-Arms Company Navy Model Percussion Revolver Manufacturer: Savage Model: Navy Type: Revolver Gauge: 36 percussion Barrel: 7 inch octagon The initial report by Major Bell of the Ordnance Department was encouraging enough for Colonel Craig of the Ordnance Department to place an order for 100 of the unique "Figure-8" revolvers for actual field trials. $299.99. The Savage Navy had a unique way of cocking the hammer. RF Revolver Made During the Civil War Era Circa 1862 Here we present an antique Smith & Wesson Model No. The two-piece grips rate aboutVERY GOODoverall and are much better than average examples of Savage Navy grips. We only work on guns manufactured prior to 1898 (black powder) and only on those models listed on this site. Walnut grips. The inspection process had been officially revised in 1864 and required the inspector to place a P over his initials on the face of the cylinder of revolvers, and a small anchor on the top of the barrel at the frame junction. Revolver Parts Revolver Parts subcategories. Made in 1863, all original and complete. They show some light to moderate wear along with handling marks, scratches and dings, but are free of any breaks, cracks or repairs. Box 92 Whitestown, In 46075 (765) 482-1861 (765) 482-1848 fax Fitting Your Revolver to Your holster Our standard military holster is almost an exact copy of two holsters that have been in our collection. US volunteer cavalry regiments that were issued Savage Navy revolvers included the 6th, 10th & 13th Illinois, the 5th & 15th Kansas, 11th Kentucky, the 3rd, 4th & 7th Missouri, 7th New York 3rd Ohio, 7th Pennsylvania, 1st & 2nd Wisconsin, 1st Vermont and the Potomac Brigade. The revolver has fine metal, markings, and edges, A U.S. Civil War Military Issued Colt Model 1851 Percussion Navy Revolver Directly Identified By Serial Number To "Capt. Grips are ebony with shield shape escutcheon plates on both sides. Those can be reviewed..in detail in Jay Kimmels book titled Savage&Stevens Arms Collector's History Fifth Edition 1864-2003(www.corystevens.com) although..to my knowledge, these were often refered to as Pocket Rifles or tip up pistols The index of Kimmels book shows no model designated as "Navy" Perhaps the folks at www.dixiegun.com can help! Barrel is 7-1/8 inches. Gun magazine laws, concealed weapons laws, laws governing new made display guns, airsoft guns, blank fire guns, and other items vary greatly by nation, state and locality. CT / H.S. Co. Middletown. So you want to buy a SKS Rifle Excellent Choice! Beyond its unique action, the gun was revolutionary in that was a gas seal revolver. Parts For Reproduction Handguns; Parts For Reproduction Longarms; Guns & Gun Kits ; Handgun Kits; Handguns; Longarm Kits; . M1861 Colt Navy Loading Lever Plunger (Reproduction for Original) $25.00. Factory engraved Webley revolver. Savage Navy Revolver Parts For Antique Guns, LLC 1101 Anderson Rd Statesboro, GA 30458 Phone: 912.839.4769 Contact Us Home Payment Instructions We manufacture all reproduction parts, both walnut and steel in house on our machinery. The thin panels are often severely cracked, damaged, repaired or even replaced. Starr .44 Single Action . Rare, self-cocking revolver is one of the weirdest, and possibly most ungainly handguns of the Civil War era, but also has one of the most recognizable profiles. During 1875, they sold an additional 3,951 of the revolvers for prices as low as $0.35 to as high as $0.58 each; a far cry from the $19 to $25 each they paid during the war years. $25, MAIN SPRING SCREW AND SPECIAL NUT Percussion Revolver Civil War 1861 FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION Here we present an antique Colt Model 1862 Police Percussion Revolver, made, CIVIL WAR Antique US MILITARY Contract Percussion REMINGTON New Model ARMY Made and Shipped Circa 1863-65 Here we present an antique U.S. Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, likely iss, 1860s CIVIL WAR Era COLT Model 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber Percussion REVOLVER Iconic Revolver Used Beyond the Civil War into the WILD WEST! RARE Antique C.S. Original box. Now I'm curious, there are no reproductions of these awkward revolvers, why in the world would you think there were. The balance of approximately 8,500 guns were offered for civilian sale, although most of those revolvers no doubt ended up seeing action during the war as well. Confederate cavalry units that listed the Savage Navy among their arms were the 11th Texas, 7th Virginia, and the 34th & 35th Virginia Cavalry Battalions. In this case, the serial number on the rearward portion of the right grip frame, under the right grip is1838. Of the approximately 20,000 Savage Navy models produced during the Civil War, the US Ordnance Department took delivery of 11,384 of the guns, and the Navy took delivery of 1,126 (although only 800 were part of an official contract). Barrel, receiver, cylinder and backstrap are scroll engraved. Approximately 38,500 of the Model 1861 Navy revolvers were made in all (serial numbers range from 1 to 38,843), manufacture handled by the Colt Patent Firearms Company of Hartford, Connecticut from the period spanning 1861 to 1873. The shooter could then fire the gun with the traditional trigger. Product Description 36 Caliber; good bore, excellent grips, 7'' barrel, PIETTA REPRODUCTION OF A CONFEDERATE SPILLER & BURNS PERCUSSION REVOLVERIN EXCELLENT CONDITION. Original Colt Trigger/Cylinder Stop Screw. With the coming of the Civil War, the need for revolvers outweighed any misgivings that the military may have had about the design, and the coveted contracts were almost immediately forthcoming. Items 1 - 16 of 82. Overall the pistol is in fine condition, requires a gentle cleaning, and functions very solidly and is completely original. 32 MAG; 99% blue, like new bore, like new grips, 6'' barrel, Smith & Wesson Model 16-4 revolver in .32 magnum. The cylinder moved forward when the action cocked, and a recess in the chamber mouth engaged the tapered forcing cone at the rear of the barrel. Action works perfectly. The brass cone is thicker on the early production revolvers than on the guns produced later in the contract series, and this gun shows the thick sight as it should. The remaining revolvers were purchased by private means and shipped to the Confederacy for use with the 34th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry (Witcher's Nighthawks), the 35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry (White's Rebels), 11th Texas Cavalry, 7th Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's Cavalry), and 7th Missouri Cavalry. Serial number 14336 is also present on the inside frame beneath the original wood grips, though someone along the way added the grip checkering. In 1865, as the American Civil War was coming to an end, the firm of E. Remington & Sons began to look at the real, CIVIL WAR Era Antique Engraved MOORES PATENT .32 Cal. Very fine gun with 70% of the original finish. Original Parts Parts For Antique Guns, LLC 1101 Anderson Rd Statesboro, GA 30458 Phone: 912.839.4769 Contact Us Home Payment Instructions If you wish to order something from this page, please contact us by phone or email, as there is no add to cart buttons for these items. IMA considers all of our antique guns as non-firing, inoperable and/or inert. The .36 caliber Savage Navy is one of the many revolvers that saw purchase and martial use during the US Civil War - and in this case, martial use on both sides. All of these ships served in the various blockading squadrons that attempted to interdict trade with the Confederacy. This is a very early Third Model - 5" round barrel, non-engraved f, J.P. LOWER Marked CIVIL WAR Era WILLIAM UHLINGER .32 Cal. Buy Savage North Navy (mfg. The two regiments who carried the most Savages on their ordnance rolls were the 4th Missouri State Militia Cavalry with 714 and the 2nd Wisconsin with 400. FINISH SHOWS MODERATE HANDLING WEAR WITH LIGHT WEAR AND A NAVAL SCENE ENGRAVED ON THE CYLINDER. Products [12] . Evans, 1861" Of The FTPCC" Which Is The"Fi, A Very Desirable Civil War Colt Percussion Model 1861 Round Barrel Navy Revolver In Excellent Condition. 1851/1861 Pietta K-Ring Only with Loading Gate. This gun has gold and silver inlay on the frame and cylinder. Blue Steel Guns & Ammo. As mentioned above, the US Navy also procured a small number of the Savage revolvers, a total of 1,126. This meant that the gas created from the ignition of the powder charge was more effectively converted into propulsion for the bullet. TheUSS Young Roverwas later reassigned from the Atlantic Blockading Squadron to the Potomac Flotilla. This 1861 Navy revolver has a 7 1/2" barrel and features a steel backstrap and trigger guard. NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17, 1856/JAN. This contract called for Savage to deliver 5,000 pistols between October 1861 and March 1862 at the price of $20 per revolver. Fitting your Civil War Revolver into your New Holster Fall Creek Suttlery P.O. An additional 4,500 were ordered the next year at a price of $19.00 per revolver. Featured Gun Classifieds Civil War Revolvers, Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver; Serial No. overall and are much better than average examples of Savage Navy grips. As is typical of Savage Navy revolvers, the gun is serial numbered on the frame, under the grips. The state of Massachusetts procured 285 of the Savage revolvers early in the conflict. Colt 1849 Pocket. Serial #71,767, all matching numbers. Revolver Parts; Colt 1861 Navy; Colt 1861 Navy. $376.19. When Sam Colt, not having a factory of his own, was given an Army contract to manufacture 1,000 revolvers he sub . The Savage Revolving Firearms Company landed a military contract directly with the U.S. government in October of 1861 for 5,000 of its Navy revolvers at the price of $20 per revolver. Revolver Side-hammer Revolver Made in 1856 with ACCESSORIES Here we present an antique Cased Colt Model 1855 Root, CASED Pre-CIVIL WAR Era COLT Model 1855 ROOT Side-Hammer POCKET Revolver FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION Revolver with ACCESSORIES Here we present an antique Colt Model 1855 Root&rdqu, CIVIL WAR Era Antique COLT Model 1862 .36 Cal. Compare Compare Now. The Savage 1861 Navy was officially used by the following $12.25 Compare Their initials are in fancy script. Tags: As mentioned above, the US Navy also procured a small number of the Savage revolvers, a total of 1,126. This product is available for international shipping. Serial #16,503, all matching numbers. The gun featured a unique ring shaped cocking lever inside the heart shaped trigger guard, which was used to advance the cylinder and cock the hammer. Even though the gun was offered to the soldiers when the war ended, only 17 units were reported being bought. Beyond its unique action, the gun was revolutionary in that was a gas seal revolver. The Savage revolvers were also parts of the small arms compliments of theUSS James Alger, theUSS Stars & Stripes, theUSS Young Rover, theUSS DeSoto, theUSS Beauregard, theUSS J.C. Kuhn, andUSS South Carolina. Percussion POLICE Revolver 1865 Produced Revolver; End of the CIVIL WAR, CIVIL WAR Era Antique COLT Model 1862 POLICE .36 Cal. Add to Cart. The two primary inspectors were Commanders Guert Gansevoort and John R. Goldsborough, who marked the guns they inspected either G.G or J.R.G, respectively. This unique military revolver was one of the few handguns that was produced only for Civil War use. Standard 3-line marking on top strap. The new value of a 1861 NAVY REVOLVER pistol has fallen $0.00 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $428.19 . Of these 800 were received via contract, with an order for 800 of the handguns being placed on May 7, 1861. North Patented June 17 1856 / January 18 1859. US Naval records indicate that only 317 Savage Navy revolvers were still in inventory as of December 1, 1866, suggesting that the Navy also disposed the guns rather quickly. Of the approximately 20,000 Savage Navy models produced during the Civil War, the US Ordnance Department took delivery of 11,384 of the guns, and the Navy took delivery of 1,126 (although only 800 were part of an official contract). Colt first referred to this Revolver as the Ranger Size model, and then . MAY 15 1860. The Savage revolvers were also parts of the small arms compliments of the, . RARE CIVIL WAR Antique REMINGTON Model 1861 OLD ARMY Percussion Revolver One of only 6,000 Made in 1862, CIVIL WAR Antique US STARR Arms Model 1858 ARMY .44 Cal PERCUSSION Revolver U.S. Contract Double Action Cavalry Revolver, Cased, Inscribed Per Civil War Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver, CIVIL WAR Era Antique SMITH & WESSON No. This meant that the gas created from the ignition of the powder charge was more effectively converted into propulsion for the bullet. I doubt that it is a reproduction of a Savage Civil War era pistol as a "PISTOL" by definition is an autoloader and BP does not lend itself to this genre of firearm While Savage was formed on April 5,1894 , well after the Civil War..However The company that existed as "Stevens"..did from circa 1864 make a series of BP handguns. The handy, more powerful revolver immediately found a following among soldiers and civilians alike and was eventually adopted by both the U.S. and the British military. Kingston, NY 12401, 2023 Numrich Gun Parts Corporation. cap and ball revolver made famous by army generals and gunfighters alike. NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17 1856 / JANUARY 10 1859. Savage completed their initial contract in a timely fashion, but had trouble delivering the guns for the second contract on the agreed to schedule. The. CIVIL WAR Antique WHITNEY .36 Caliber 2nd Model Percussion NAVY Revolver Fourth Most Purchased Handgun in the CIVIL WAR! POCKET Revolver RARE Patent Infringement Pistol of the Civil War Here we present an antique J.P. Lower Marked William Uhlinger .32, CIVIL WAR Era MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. Series IV Percussion NAVY Revolver ENGRAVED With Multi-Panel CYLINDER SCENE Here we present an antique Manhattan Arms Fourth Series Percussion, This Colt Model 1862 Pocket Police was the last style of percussion gun to be built by Colt. c1865 Antique METROPOLITAN ARMS Navy Model .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver Direct Copy of the Popular Colt Model 1851 Navy! The first units were delivered late 1861. Remington Beals. Quantity Gun - Revolver - 1861 Navy, Steel - Uberti $394.00 RB1/550781. This article relating to revolvers is a stub. The Colt Revolving Belt Pistol or Navy Pistol, sometimes erroneously referred to as "Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber" or "of Navy Caliber" (Naval is heavy gun and Navy Size Caliber was termed later for another Colt model), is a cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850. c1862 mfr. 1860s CIVIL WAR Era COLT Model 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber Percussion REVOLVER Iconic Revolver Used Beyond the Civil War into the WILD WEST! 7-1/8" oct bbl. Colt Dragoon. *Note: Above screws are individually machined to match the This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. The serial numbers match, # 1825, representing an 1861-62 manufacture date. Medium: Steel, Wood This example of theSavage Revolving Firearms Company Navy-Navy Revolveris in aboutVERY GOOD+condition overall. All the edges of the metal are still very sharp and crisp. Not eligible for payment with Paypal or Amazon. There were 550 brought in during 1862. The lever and its retaining catch both function perfectly and the lever locks securely into place when not in use. Century HG4068N TP9DA DA/SA 9mm Luger Single/Double 4.07" 18+1 Black Interchangeable Backstrap Grip Black Cerakote Slide product code: HG4068N UPC: 787450431683 Brand: CENTURY ARMS View More From CENTURY ARMS availability: Currently out of Stock 60023; Standard .36 Caliber with 7 Barrel; Made 1856; 100% Original Condition with All Matching Numbers; Matching Wedge Un-marked; Metal Dark, James Bacon left the Manhattan Firearms Company to start his own firearms business, and made 3 versions of percussion revolvers. Pulling the trigger releases the hammer as it should. The United States Navy also made a small purchase of 800 Savages during 1861 for use on its ships. St. Lawrence, one of the vessels involved . $369.99. The gun was the final version of a family of self-cocking revolvers that were built upon the. This innovative design would not be revisited again on a widespread basis for a military revolver until the adoption of the M-1895 Nagant revolver by the Russian military. Compare Compare Now. We do not accept . These .36 caliber, six-shot revolvers also had a reputation for being very temperamental mechanically during the period of use, and finding one that is in perfect mechanical working order today is quite difficult. The later production Savage Navy revolvers are typically found with an assembly number as well, while earlier production guns did not include an assembly number and used the serial number on the major components. The US Navy initially received 300 of the unique Savage-North Percussion Revolvers in 1860. The Savage Revolving Firearms Company, established in 1860, were successors to North & Savage and E. Savage. - Extraordinary Historic Factory Engraved Civil War Presentation Model 185, CIVIL WAR Antique STARR Model 1863 ARMY Single Action .44 Caliber Revolver Original PERCUSSION Single Action Army Here we present an antique Starr Arms Co. Model 1863 Army Single Action Revolver, CIVIL WAR Antique COLT LONDON Model 1851 NAVY .36 Cal. All parts are copied from original ones and are fitted to our original guns before shipment. This contract called for Savage to deliver 5,000 pistols between October 1861 and March 1862 at the price of $20 per revolver. J.P. LOWER Marked CIVIL WAR Era WILLIAM UHLINGER .32 Cal. Of these, nearly 12,000 were purchased by both the U.S. Army and Navy under various contracts. The two-piece grips rate about. A COLT 1861 NAVY pistol is currently worth an average price of $588.32 new and $569.63 used . 4.8 out of 5 star rating (5) Traditions US Marshall 36 Caliber Black Powder Revolver - 6 Rounds. Additionally, the initials are often found on the side of the cylinder, rather than the face. Savage Navy revolvers are notorious for having heavily battered and damaged cones, probably because of the way the hammer strikes them and because there is potential for the hammer to drag on the cone if the operating lever is not pulled briskly. The rear of the cylinder and the ratchet plate are both unnumbered, but are clearly original to the revolver and match its overall appearance and patina perfectly. Overall very good condition. Revolver CIVIL WAR ERA Revolver with ISSAC L. CLARKE HOLSTER, CIVIL WAR Antique STARR ARMS Model 1858 Army 44 Caliber PERCUSSION Revolver U.S. Contract Double Action Cavalry Revolver, CIVIL WAR Era Antique COLT Model 1861 NAVY .36 Caliber PERCUSSION Revolver Produced in 1864 During the AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, CASED Antique CIVIL WAR COLT Model 1855 ROOT Side-Hammer POCKET Revolver First Year Production SIDE HAMMER w/ACCESSORIES. 1861 NAVY CIVIL BRASS BS&TG 7.1/2 .36 REV. Be the first to know of our latest discoveries and exclusive offers. The lower leading edge of the left grip does show a minor chip, but it is quite small and barely worth mentioning. These would prove much more successful, with about 24,000 produced . The cylinder is unmarked with cylinder stops along the rear rim of the cylinder. This M1851 Navy Revolver Non Firing Replica in Brass has the handling characteristics of the original, with functional lock and loading mechanisms. This pistol is mechanically excellent and functions exactly as it should in every way. If they only manufactured a small number of reproductions the price would be over a thousand dollars or more each, and there is no market for these awkward guns. All the edges of the metal are still very sharp and crisp. Their original 1861 contract with the government was for 5, 500 arms at a cost of $20.00 each. The gun is marked with the Civil War era US Navy inspection marks of a capitalP, over the initialsJ.R.G., the mark of Commander John R. Goldsborough. Hello, I'm looking for a reproduction of a Savage navy model Numrich Gun Parts Corporation 226 Williams Ln. Features a 6" barrel with an excellent bore and a 6-round cylinder. Numrich Gun Parts Corporation Navy, **If you wish to order any of the items listed below, please contact us by phone or email as there are no add to cart buttons for these items yet**, SCREW Original Item: Only One Available. The markings are often light on these revolvers, so it is nice to see one where they are deep, crisp and very clear. Another incredibly popular black powder gun is the 1858 Remington Army from its widespread use in the American Civil War. POCKET Revolver RARE Patent Infringement Pistol of the Civil War, CIVIL WAR Era MANHATTAN FIRE ARMS CO. Series IV Percussion NAVY Revolver ENGRAVED With Multi-Panel CYLINDER SCENE, Colt Model 1862 Pocket Police Revolver with 6 1/2" Barrel, Civil War Production Made in 1863, 4-Screw CIVIL WAR COLT US Model 1860 ARMY .44 Caliber Percussion REVOLVER c1862 Manufactured for the Union Government, Antique CIVIL WAR SMITH & WESSON No. The revolver is covered by a very appealing untouched. The effect was a gas seal between the chamber and the barrel, which practically eliminated the loss of gas and pressure from the usual gap between the barrel and cylinder. All original and com. BORE IS GOOD. Wells Fargo and Pocket Revolvers; Colt M1851 Navy; Colt M1860 Army; Colt M1861 Navy; Colt M1873 SAA; Remington 1858 New Model, .36 Navy and .44 Army . This increased the velocity of the bullet for a given powder charge over convectional revolver designs, which allowed much of the propulsive force to escape in the space between the cylinder and the barrel. Co. MIDDLETOWN, CT / H.S. Savage Double-Action Percussion Navy Revolver Savage Double-Action Percussion Navy Revolver .36 cal. DFC -- David F Clark JT -- John Taylor WAT -- William Anderson Thornton You must log in or register to reply here. This may have something to do with the ease of cylinder removal from the revolver (the cylinder of a Savage Navy can be particularly difficult remove, while the cylinder of a Whitney Navy is rather easy to take out of the frame). 1 Second Issue Spur Trigger REVOLVER Smith & Wesson ROLLIN WHITE Bored Through Cylinder Patent Here we present an antique Smith, .32 teat fire, 3 1/8 inch barrel, blue and silver plate brass finish, 2 piece walnut grips, 1868. Serial #8 Early Third Model Percussion Revolver 31 Cal. All Shooting Supplies; . Sell your 1851 navy colt revolver for FREE today on GunsAmerica! Most of these you see were beat to hell, however this example shows use but was taken care of. The later production Savage Navy revolvers are typically found with an assembly number as well, while earlier production guns did not include an assembly number and used the serial number on the major components. By placing an order, the buyer represents that he/she is in compliance with the law and will utilize the items in a lawful manner. The New Model 1858 Remington Army Revolver was one of the major sidearms of the Civil War and presented the greatest competition for the Colt Model 1860 Army. Pistols & Revolvers. With the coming of the Civil War, the need for revolvers outweighed any misgivings that the military may have had about the design, and the coveted contracts were almost immediately forthcoming. This unique military revolver was one of the few handguns that was produced only for Civil War use. From the very beginning, the revolver had been intended as a martial arm by its inventors and manufacturers, and significant effort was put forth in the years preceding the Civil War to obtain a US military contract for the innovative, if somewhat cumbersome revolvers. The remaining 326 were acquired on the open market. As has already been mentioned, the action of the revolver works perfectly, with a long, heavy pull of the ring beneath the trigger indexing the cylinder to the rear, rotating it and then locking it into the forward position and cocking the hammer. SCARCE Bacon Mfg. 34th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, 35th Battalion of Virginia Cavalry, 11th Texas Cavalry, 7th Virginia Cavalry and the 7th Missouri Cavalry. Designed in 1860 by Henry S. North and Edward Savage, production began in Middletown, Connecticut in 1861 and ended in 1862 with a total of 20,000 units produced. The most visually distinguishing characteristics of the Savage Navy Revolver are the double ring trigger and trigger guard, as well as the sleek profile with the low bore axis and solid frame. TheSavage Navyself-cocking revolver is one of the weirdest, and possibly most ungainly handguns of the Civil War era, but also has one of the most recognizable profiles. About 13,000 Savages were bought by the Union army and navy, and another 11,000 were sold commercially. The .36 caliber, 6-shot revolver had a 7 octagonal barrel and an innovative ring-cocking action and a moving gas seal cylinder. The 1851 Navy was a scaled up .36 caliber version of the 1849 Pocket Model. Blue and casehardened finish with varnished walnut grip. LIGHT HIGH-EDGE WEAR NEAR MUZZLE. MAY 15 1860, . Co. MIDDLETOWN, CT / H.S. Easy to load, clean, and. Its design was based on the antebellum Savage-North "figure eight" revolver. An initial order of 5,500 units was placed in 1861 but was later extended to 12,000 units. Location: Headquarters Artifact Collection, Naval History and Heritage Command, One large frame .36 caliber Savage-North percussion revolver. This Full Size model has an aluminum alloy frame with a hard coat anodized finish, stainless steel slide with a nitron finish, and accessory rail. I'm sorry, there would be one buyer. 100 count. These guns did not receive US Naval inspection marks at the time of acquisition, but may have received them later as part of the post-war reinspection process.
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