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On this “Gun of the Week,” American Rifleman explore Uberti USA’s 1851 Navy Conversion revolver and tribute to James Butler Hickok, the gunfighter known as “Wild Bill.” ...
Indeed, had Hickok lived long enough, he might have very well turned in his Navies for a pair of 1851 Navy Richards-Mason conversions. Uberti’s version of this gun makes a modern concession to ...
An extraordinary discovery unfolds as a vintage Ruger 1851 Navy revolver, found in a river and heavily corroded, undergoes a stunning restoration. Watch the intricate process of removing rust ...
His first revolver, the Paterson was not the ticket, even though it inspired other revolver designs. But it was his Model 1851 Revolver that became his first commercially successful handgun. 4) ...
The guerrilla's principal weapon was the .36 caliber 1851 Navy Colt revolver. This gun was named for its inventor, Samuel Colt, a native of Hartford, Connecticut, ...
The .36-caliber 1851 Navy Colt cap-and-ball revolver was passed down to him by a beloved relative who, Mr. Samuels says, was given the gun after Frank James surrendered to the Union army in ...