Product Overview
The 1851 Navy revolver, produced from 1851 to 1872, was the most famous model of the cap-and-ball era for good reasons. This 6-shot offers perfect balance, precise aim, and functional dependability. The 1861 model contains features from both the original 1851 Navy model and the improved 1860 Army model. This 1861 civilian revolver features a case hardened steel frame, shoulder stock screws, brass backstrap and triggerguard, Navy roll-engraved cylinder, walnut Navy size grip, and improved 1860 ratchet style loading lever. A conversion cylinder is available for this model that is a drop-in conversion to smokeless .38LC ammunition.
Note: The picture shows the 7.5" barrel model. This model has a 5.5" barrel.
I source these from a variety of importers such as by Taylor's & Company, Cimarron and EMF. Packaging may vary depending on importer.