Here we have the Colt Navy 1851 Revolver by Denix. This is almost the same as the Army 1860 revolver but it fires a smaller calibre, the Colt Navy 1851 fires a .36 calibre shot.
The .36 calibre Colt Navy revolver was widely used in the American Civil War and it continued to be widely used in the American west.
The Colt Navy has been used in many films, some include: John Wayne in "The Big Trail", "How the West Was Won", "The Good the Bad and the Ugly", "Dances with Wolves".
This replica has a brass and silver coloured metal frame which is engraved making for a nice decorative piece. The barrel has naval ships engraved on it and the grips are wood.
This Army Navy Model 1851 revolver replica features:
- Working single action, the hammer can cocked (two positions) which also moves the chamber round.
- Trigger can be pulled which fires the hammer.
- The arm below the barrel moves and slides the ram bar into the chamber which on the original pistol would ram the powder into the chamber.
As this firearm has a mechanism and appearance of before 1870 it can be sold to any persons over the age of 18 years upon receipt of valid ID. We will require verification of your age via a photo or scan of ID showing your name and age before the dispatch your order.