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340030-Uberti
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340030
The Uberti 1851 Navy Leech-Rigdon .36 Caliber Black Powder Revolver, equipped with a 7.5-inch barrel and a 6-round capacity, is a true-to-history reproduction of this classic firearm. Featuring a steel frame with brass backstrap and trigger guard, this Uberti 340030 revolver captures the authenticity and charm of the era. It allows enthusiasts to relive the past by experiencing the accuracy and style of black powder revolvers.
Uberti 1873 Cattleman Black Powder Revolver offers the classic look and feel of the standard cartridge version, yet it operates with black powder and percussion caps. This provides enthusiasts with a historical and authentic shooting experience reminiscent of the Old West era.
Crafted by the iconic firearms innovator, Samuel Colt, the Uberti 1851 Navy stands as a testament to its remarkable success and widespread acclaim. During its time, multi-shot and revolving firearms were a rare sight, making the 1851 Navy a revolutionary handgun with the ability to fire up to 6 shots without reloading, offering its users a substantial advantage in firepower. The impact of the 1851 Navy extended across North America, as it served on both sides during the American Civil War and found its way into the arsenals of European militaries. However, its enduring fame was solidified during the westward expansion of the United States, where it remained the preferred choice among cowboys, outlaws, and lawmen, even as metallic cartridge firearms gained popularity.
Uberti 1851 Navy is an authentic reproduction of the original in every detail. Its sights comprise a metal bead front sight and a rear sight notched into the hammer. Despite the apparent simplicity of this setup, the 1851 Navy earned a reputation for its remarkable accuracy. The cylinder of this revolver bears an engraving commemorating the victory of the Texas Navy at the Battle of Campenche. Samuel Colt's decision to adorn these revolvers with this engraving was a symbol of his gratitude to the Texas Navy, which had been one of the earliest purchasers of his handgun designs.
Note: For use with BLACKPOWDER ONLY