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Colt 1851 Navy Revolver

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 .36 caliber, six-round cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850. Colt first referred to this Revolver as the Ranger Size model, and then Revolving Belt, but the designation "Navy" quickly took over.

1851 Colt Revolving Navy Pistol
Colt 1851 Navy Revolving Pistol, serial no 2
TypeRevolver
Place of origin
Service history
In service1851–1873
Used by
Wars
Production history
DesignerSamuel Colt
Designed1850
ManufacturerColt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn.
Produced1851–1873
No. built272,000
VariantsSquareback trigger guard Navy, serial number 1 - c. 4200
Specifications
Mass2.6 lb (1.2 kg)
Length13 in (330 mm)
Barrel length7.5 in (190 mm)

Cartridge.38 rimfire / .38 centerfire (conversions)
Caliber.36
ActionSingle-action
Muzzle velocity840 ft/s (256 m/s)

After the Civil War, revolvers using fixed metallic cartridges came into widespread use. The Colt Navy remained in production until 1873, being replaced in the Colt line with what would become one of the manufacturer's most famous handguns, the Colt Single Action Army (also known as the Peacemaker and Colt 45).

Total production numbers of the Colt 1851 Navy Revolver were exceeded only by the Colt Pocket models in concurrent development, and numbered some 215,000 domestic units and about 42,000 produced in the Colt London Armory.[3]

Characteristics edit

The six-round .36-caliber Navy revolver was much lighter than the contemporary Colt Dragoon Revolvers developed from the .44 Walker Colt revolvers of 1847, which, given their size and weight, were generally carried in saddle holsters.[4] It is an enlarged version of the .31-caliber Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers, that evolved from the earlier Baby Dragoon, and, like them, is a mechanically improved and simplified descendant of the 1836 Paterson revolver. As the factory designation implied, the Navy revolver was suitably sized for carrying in a belt holster. It became very popular in North America at the time of Western expansion. Colt's aggressive promotions distributed the Navy and his other revolvers across Europe, Asia, and Africa.

The cylinder of this revolver is engraved with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche on May 16, 1843. The Texas Navy had purchased the earlier Colt Paterson Revolver, but this was Colt's first major success in the gun trade; the naval theme of the engraved cylinder of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver was Colt's gesture of appreciation. The engraving was provided by Waterman Ormsby.[5] Despite the "Navy" designation, the revolver was chiefly purchased by civilians and military land forces.[4]

The .36-caliber (0.375–0.380-inch [9.5–9.7 mm]) round lead ball weighs 80 grains and, at a velocity of 1,000 feet (300 m) per second, is comparable to the modern .380 pistol cartridge in power. Loads consist of loose powder and ball or bullet, metallic foil cartridges (early), and combustible paper cartridges (Civil War era), all combinations being ignited by a fulminate percussion cap applied to the nipples at the rear of the chambers.

A very small number of Navy revolvers were produced in .34 caliber, and are so marked. Another rarity in the 1851 Navy production is the .40-caliber model, only 5 were made in 1858 for testing by the U.S. Navy Bureau of Ordnance.

Identifying features of the First Model Squareback (Serial 1 to ~1250) are the wedge screw beneath the wedge and the wedge notch on top of the cylinder pin (Photo Serial No. 2).

Sighting consists of a tapered brass cone front sight pressed into the muzzle end of the top barrel flat with a notch in the top of the hammer, as with most Colt percussion revolvers. In spite of the relative crudity of the sighting arrangement, these revolvers and their modern replicas generally are quite accurate.

Colt 1851 Navy conversions edit

The first metallic cartridge revolver made by Colt was the Thuer-Conversion Model Revolver, a design that would not require a cylinder with cylindrical chambers so as not to infringe on the Rollin White patent. A small number (about 1000–1500) of Model 1851 Navy revolvers were converted, using front-loaded, slightly tapered cartridges to fit the chambers of the cylinder reamed to a slight taper.

After the expiration of the Rollin White patent (April 3, 1869), Colt 1851 (and 1861 Navy) Revolvers were converted or newly made to fire .38 rimfire or centerfire cartridges, the Colt Model 1851 Richards- Mason Conversion by the Colt factory.

Use edit

Famous "Navy" users included Wild Bill Hickok, William Buffalo Bill Cody, John Henry "Doc" Holliday, Richard Francis Burton, Ned Kelly, Bully Hayes, Ben Pease, Blackbirders, Metis, Seth Kinman, Emir Abdelkader, Boer Commando, Richard H. Barter, Charlie Goodnight, Robert E. Lee, Nathan B. Forrest, John O'Neill, Frank Gardiner, Ulysses S. Grant, Quantrill's Raiders, Tom Bell, Kootenay Brown, Ivan Turchin, John Coffee "Jack" Hays, "Bigfoot" Wallace, Frederick Townsend Ward, Ben McCulloch, Addison Gillespie, John "Rip" Ford, "Sul" Ross and most Texas Rangers prior to the Civil War.[6][7][8][9] Use continued long after more modern cartridge revolvers were introduced.

The Ottoman Empire used the revolver as late as the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 even though it was quite antiquated compared to the Russians' Smith & Wesson Model 3.

Fictional movie character The Man With No Name also uses a Navy conversion in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

References edit

  1. ^ "Revolver - Colt Brevete, Belgium, 1850s".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on August 29, 2018.
  3. ^ Wilson 1985, p. 78.
  4. ^ a b Hounshell 1984, p. 47.
  5. ^ Chicoine 2005, p. 50.
  6. ^ Norris 1990, p. 161.
  7. ^ Herring 2008, p. 21.
  8. ^ Roberts 2011, p. 54.
  9. ^ "Buffalo Bill's 1851 Colt Navy". Midway USA's Gun Stories. Season 9. Episode 4. December 10, 2019. The Outdoor Channel.

Bibliography edit

  • Bates, Johnny; Cumpston, Mike (2005). Percussion Pistols and Revolvers: History, Performance and Practical Use. Lincoln, Nebraska: iUniverse.
  • Burton, Sir Richard Francis (2003). First Footsteps in East Africa. The University of Adelaide Library.
  • Chicoine, David (June 10, 2005). Guns of the New West: A Close Up Look at Modern Replica Firearms. Iola: Krause Publications. p. 50. ISBN 0-87349-768-6.[permanent dead link]
  • Herring, Hal (2008). Famous Firearms of the Old West: From Wild Bill Hickok's Colt Revolvers to Geronimo's Winchester, Twelve Guns That Shaped Our History. Globe Pequot. ISBN 978-0-7627-4508-1.
  • Hounshell, David A. (1984). From the American System to Mass Production, 1800–1932: The Development of Manufacturing Technology in the United States. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0-8018-2975-8. LCCN 83016269. OCLC 1104810110.
  • Jordan, Robert M. Colt 1851 and 1861 Navies & Conversions.
  • Keith, Elmer (1956). Sixguns: The Standard Reference Work. New York: Bonanza Books.
  • Norris, Keith (1990). Australia's heritage sketchbook. PR Books. ISBN 978-1-875113-37-8.
  • Roberts, Gary L. (2011). Doc Holliday: The Life and Legend. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-13097-1.
  • Wilson, R. L. (1985). Colt: An American Legend. New York; London: Atabras, A Division of Abbeville Publishing Group.

External links edit

  • The Colt Revolver in the American West – Exhibition of Colt revolvers at The Autry Museum
  • Smithsonian Article on the M1861 Navy
  • Shooting Characteristics of the M1861 Navy 2019-01-26 at the Wayback Machine

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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 36 caliber six round cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850 Colt first referred to this Revolver as the Ranger Size model and then Revolving Belt but the designation Navy quickly took over 1851 Colt Revolving Navy PistolColt 1851 Navy Revolving Pistol serial no 2TypeRevolverPlace of originUnited States also made in Colt s London Armoury near Vauxhall Bridge London England Belgium 1 Russian Empire 2 unlicensed copies Service historyIn service1851 1873Used byUnited States Confederate States Native Americans First Nations in Canada Hawaiian Kingdom United Kingdom Canada Australia South Africa France Austrian Empire Austria Hungary German Empire Russian Empire Ottoman Empire Poland Norway Sweden Brazil Argentina Kingdom of Italy Denmark Netherlands Dutch Empire Belgium Qing Dynasty Joseon Dynasty Empire of Japan Empire of Brazil Second Mexican Empire MexicoWarsList Taiping Rebellion 1850 1864Crimean War 1853 1856Indian Mutiny 1857 1858Bleeding Kansas 1854 1859Second Italian War of Independence 1859Expedition of the Thousand 1860 1861American Civil War 1861 1865American Indian WarsSecond French intervention in MexicoNew Zealand warsJanuary Uprising 1863 1864Second Schleswig War 1864Paraguayan War 1864 1870Austro Prussian War 1866Third Italian War of Independence 1866Boshin War 1868 1869Fenian RaidsRed River RebellionKrivosije uprising 1869Franco Prussian War 1870 1871Satsuma Rebellion 1877Russo Turkish War 1877 1878Australian frontier warsFree State Basotho WarsTransvaal Civil WarEureka RebellionFenian RisingReform WarProduction historyDesignerSamuel ColtDesigned1850ManufacturerColt s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company Hartford Conn Produced1851 1873No built272 000VariantsSquareback trigger guard Navy serial number 1 c 4200SpecificationsMass2 6 lb 1 2 kg Length13 in 330 mm Barrel length7 5 in 190 mm Cartridge 38 rimfire 38 centerfire conversions Caliber 36ActionSingle actionMuzzle velocity840 ft s 256 m s After the Civil War revolvers using fixed metallic cartridges came into widespread use The Colt Navy remained in production until 1873 being replaced in the Colt line with what would become one of the manufacturer s most famous handguns the Colt Single Action Army also known as the Peacemaker and Colt 45 Total production numbers of the Colt 1851 Navy Revolver were exceeded only by the Colt Pocket models in concurrent development and numbered some 215 000 domestic units and about 42 000 produced in the Colt London Armory 3 Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Colt 1851 Navy conversions 3 Use 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksCharacteristics editThe six round 36 caliber Navy revolver was much lighter than the contemporary Colt Dragoon Revolvers developed from the 44 Walker Colt revolvers of 1847 which given their size and weight were generally carried in saddle holsters 4 It is an enlarged version of the 31 caliber Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers that evolved from the earlier Baby Dragoon and like them is a mechanically improved and simplified descendant of the 1836 Paterson revolver As the factory designation implied the Navy revolver was suitably sized for carrying in a belt holster It became very popular in North America at the time of Western expansion Colt s aggressive promotions distributed the Navy and his other revolvers across Europe Asia and Africa The cylinder of this revolver is engraved with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche on May 16 1843 The Texas Navy had purchased the earlier Colt Paterson Revolver but this was Colt s first major success in the gun trade the naval theme of the engraved cylinder of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver was Colt s gesture of appreciation The engraving was provided by Waterman Ormsby 5 Despite the Navy designation the revolver was chiefly purchased by civilians and military land forces 4 The 36 caliber 0 375 0 380 inch 9 5 9 7 mm round lead ball weighs 80 grains and at a velocity of 1 000 feet 300 m per second is comparable to the modern 380 pistol cartridge in power Loads consist of loose powder and ball or bullet metallic foil cartridges early and combustible paper cartridges Civil War era all combinations being ignited by a fulminate percussion cap applied to the nipples at the rear of the chambers A very small number of Navy revolvers were produced in 34 caliber and are so marked Another rarity in the 1851 Navy production is the 40 caliber model only 5 were made in 1858 for testing by the U S Navy Bureau of Ordnance Identifying features of the First Model Squareback Serial 1 to 1250 are the wedge screw beneath the wedge and the wedge notch on top of the cylinder pin Photo Serial No 2 Sighting consists of a tapered brass cone front sight pressed into the muzzle end of the top barrel flat with a notch in the top of the hammer as with most Colt percussion revolvers In spite of the relative crudity of the sighting arrangement these revolvers and their modern replicas generally are quite accurate Colt 1851 Navy conversions editThe first metallic cartridge revolver made by Colt was the Thuer Conversion Model Revolver a design that would not require a cylinder with cylindrical chambers so as not to infringe on the Rollin White patent A small number about 1000 1500 of Model 1851 Navy revolvers were converted using front loaded slightly tapered cartridges to fit the chambers of the cylinder reamed to a slight taper After the expiration of the Rollin White patent April 3 1869 Colt 1851 and 1861 Navy Revolvers were converted or newly made to fire 38 rimfire or centerfire cartridges the Colt Model 1851 Richards Mason Conversion by the Colt factory Use editFamous Navy users included Wild Bill Hickok William Buffalo Bill Cody John Henry Doc Holliday Richard Francis Burton Ned Kelly Bully Hayes Ben Pease Blackbirders Metis Seth Kinman Emir Abdelkader Boer Commando Richard H Barter Charlie Goodnight Robert E Lee Nathan B Forrest John O Neill Frank Gardiner Ulysses S Grant Quantrill s Raiders Tom Bell Kootenay Brown Ivan Turchin John Coffee Jack Hays Bigfoot Wallace Frederick Townsend Ward Ben McCulloch Addison Gillespie John Rip Ford Sul Ross and most Texas Rangers prior to the Civil War 6 7 8 9 Use continued long after more modern cartridge revolvers were introduced The Ottoman Empire used the revolver as late as the Russo Turkish War of 1877 78 even though it was quite antiquated compared to the Russians Smith amp Wesson Model 3 Fictional movie character The Man With No Name also uses a Navy conversion in The Good the Bad and the Ugly nbsp Combustible paper cartridges six to a box nbsp Safety peg between cylinder chambers nbsp Post 1851 Colt Revolvers nbsp Loading sequence for percussion revolvers nbsp Early Colt Navy Mod 1851 Second Model squareback trigger guard nbsp Colt Navy 51 Gustav Young engraving nbsp Top Navy 51 38 Conversion below Colt Model 1871 72 Open TopReferences edit Revolver Colt Brevete Belgium 1850s The First Russian Revolvers Colt Archived from the original on August 29 2018 Wilson 1985 p 78 a b Hounshell 1984 p 47 Chicoine 2005 p 50 Norris 1990 p 161 Herring 2008 p 21 Roberts 2011 p 54 Buffalo Bill s 1851 Colt Navy Midway USA s Gun Stories Season 9 Episode 4 December 10 2019 The Outdoor Channel Bibliography editBates Johnny Cumpston Mike 2005 Percussion Pistols and Revolvers History Performance and Practical Use Lincoln Nebraska iUniverse Burton Sir Richard Francis 2003 First Footsteps in East Africa The University of Adelaide Library Chicoine David June 10 2005 Guns of the New West A Close Up Look at Modern Replica Firearms Iola Krause Publications p 50 ISBN 0 87349 768 6 permanent dead link Herring Hal 2008 Famous Firearms of the Old West From Wild Bill Hickok s Colt Revolvers to Geronimo s Winchester Twelve Guns That Shaped Our History Globe Pequot ISBN 978 0 7627 4508 1 Hounshell David A 1984 From the American System to Mass Production 1800 1932 The Development of Manufacturing Technology in the United States Baltimore Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press ISBN 978 0 8018 2975 8 LCCN 83016269 OCLC 1104810110 Jordan Robert M Colt 1851 and 1861 Navies amp Conversions Keith Elmer 1956 Sixguns The Standard Reference Work New York Bonanza Books Norris Keith 1990 Australia s heritage sketchbook PR Books ISBN 978 1 875113 37 8 Roberts Gary L 2011 Doc Holliday The Life and Legend John Wiley and Sons ISBN 978 1 118 13097 1 Wilson R L 1985 Colt An American Legend New York London Atabras A Division of Abbeville Publishing Group External links editThe Colt Revolver in the American West Exhibition of Colt revolvers at The Autry Museum Smithsonian Article on the M1861 Navy Shooting Characteristics of the M1861 Navy Archived 2019 01 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 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