- 1851 REB Confederate Sheriff, designed by Samuel Colt, a six-shot, percussion, black powder, 44 cal., Front-loaded revolver with a brass frame. Trigger cover (bow), handle fittings made of polished brass. 4.88" round barrel.
Colt 1851 REB Confederate Sheriff .44, a Samuel Colt designed six-shot black powder percussion revolver .44, front-loaded, open frame.
In 1851, the revolver was introduced to the US Navy, despite the Colt Navy name, it was sold in larger quantities to the army than to the navy. The reputation of the Navy Colt's revolver soon reached England, where in 1852 Samuel Colt built the only factory outside the United States. The revolvers produced at this factory in the years 1853-1856 were called Navy London.
Construction - brass frame (open skeleton). The barrel and the barrel are black oxidised. The grip covers are made of walnut wood. 4.875 "round barrel with 1-30" thread pitch. Trigger - trigger guard (trigger guard) and handle fittings made of polished brass. The trigger tensioning mechanism allows two positions: half tense, designed to put the hoods on fireplaces, and tense to fire.
Lever (punch) - hinged under the barrel of the revolver, intended for pressing lead balls in the chambers of the drum.
Technical Specification:
Product number: CFS44
Name: 1851 REB Confederate Sheriff .44
Finish: Black
Caliber: .44
Lock type: Percussion Drum: 6-chamber
Trigger mechanism: SA (single action)
Frame type: Open brass
Handle: Walnut wood
Barrel shape: Round
Overall Length: 270.76 mm / 10.66"
Barrel length: 123.95 mm / 4.875"
Height: 125 mm / 4.92"
Width: 40 mm / 1.57"
Thread Pitch: 1:30
Weight: 1100 g / 38.8 oz
Producer: Pietta, Italy
Created by: Sharg® Company