Designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850, the Colt 1851 Navy cap-and-ball revolver was used extensively throughout the Civil War by both Union and Confederate soldiers, including Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
This museum-quality, non-firing, metal and wood replica of the famous revolver features elegant scroll engraving on the barrel and frame, tall sailing ships engraved on the rotating cylinder, a working trigger and hammer, and more! With a silver-tone finish and simulated ivory grips, it measures 13" long.
Shipping restrictions apply; call for details.
This museum-quality, non-firing, metal and wood replica of the famous revolver features elegant scroll engraving on the barrel and frame, tall sailing ships engraved on the rotating cylinder, a working trigger and hammer, and more! With a silver-tone finish and simulated ivory grips, it measures 13" long.
Shipping restrictions apply; call for details.