Description
- 7.5-inch blued barrel
- Cut for stock
- One-piece walnut grip
- Blade front sight
- Black powder cap and ball revolver
Considered by many as the most attractive of the percussion revolvers, the 1861 Navy is a streamlined version of the 1860 Army model, but with a 7 1/2-inch barrel, rather than the army model's 8-incher. This .36 caliber six-shooter wears the '51 Navy's roll engraved naval battle between the Texas and Mexican navies, and although only 38843 were produced between the years of 1861-1873, it found favor with all who used it throughout the War between the States and on the Western frontier afterwards. The Cimarron's 1861 Navy revolver is one that any cap-and-ball sixgun enthusiast would be proud to show off.
Warranty Information
Caliber | .36 Caliber |
Barrel Length, in | 7.5" |
Capacity, rd | 6 |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Sight Type | Fixed |
Grip Material | Walnut |