Ground-Breaking WeaponryUnion RevolverColt's Invention Revolutionizes Warfare
Samuel Colt's 1836 patent for a pistol with a revolving cylinder revolutionized warfare, particularly for the cavalry. Obviously, reloading a cap and barrel weapon while on horseback was nearly impossible. The revolver enabled soldiers to load up to 6 shots of either linen or paper cartridges at one time. By the start of the Civil War, both sides depended on revolvers for both officers and cavalry.
Colt M1869 Army Revolver
Army was strictly a marketing term referring to the .44 caliber version. The Union army bought 130,000 of these during this conflict and they were used in every battle from Bull Run to Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House. So reliable was this weapon that Confederate soldiers tried to obtain them in any way possible.
Features:
Working Triggers
Working Cylinders
Working Hammers
Working Loading Levers
13.75 Inches Long
Non-Firing Replica