"1851 44 Caliber Navy"
First off, I know there was no such revolver put out by Colt back in the mid 19th Century. BUT, they are all over the place as "reproductions" today. Is it basically an 1851 Navy with a 44 caliber octagon barrel and the stepped cylinder of the 1860 Army? I've never seen one other than on the computer screen, as far as I can tell. Curiosity demands I finally ask and see if anyone can tell me more about them.
Complete thread:
- "1851 44 Caliber Navy" -
Paul,
2023-01-10, 20:10
- If I were to get one I would rather have the 1862 Navy -
JimT,
2023-01-10, 20:26
- If I were to get one I would rather have the 1862 Navy -
JT,
2023-01-11, 08:12
- Here JIM: 1851 and 1862 Navy with shorter barrels -
JT,
2023-01-11, 09:51
- Here JIM: 1851 and 1862 Navy with shorter barrels -
JT,
2023-01-11, 09:54
- I like 'em! Handy. - JimT, 2023-01-11, 10:02
- Here JIM: 1851 and 1862 Navy with shorter barrels -
JT,
2023-01-11, 09:54
- Here JIM: 1851 and 1862 Navy with shorter barrels -
JT,
2023-01-11, 09:51
- If I were to get one I would rather have the 1862 Navy -
JT,
2023-01-11, 08:12
- "1851 44 Caliber Navy" -
RayLee,
2023-01-11, 01:26
- "1851 44 Caliber Navy" - JT, 2023-01-11, 08:08
- "1851 44 Caliber Navy" -
JT,
2023-01-11, 08:07
- So basically, it's an 1860 with octagonal barrel? (nt) -
Paul,
2023-01-11, 09:49
- So basically, it's an 1860 with octagonal barrel? (nt) -
JT,
2023-01-11, 09:52
- Did they just bore out the 1851 barrel, or is it a larger -
Paul,
2023-01-11, 10:03
- Did they just bore out the 1851 barrel, or is it a larger - JT, 2023-01-11, 10:06
- Did they just bore out the 1851 barrel, or is it a larger -
Paul,
2023-01-11, 10:03
- So basically, it's an 1860 with octagonal barrel? (nt) -
JT,
2023-01-11, 09:52
- So basically, it's an 1860 with octagonal barrel? (nt) -
Paul,
2023-01-11, 09:49
- If I were to get one I would rather have the 1862 Navy -
JimT,
2023-01-10, 20:26