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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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TSgt Joe C. thanks for the share my friend.
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thanks TSgt Joe C. for reminding us about the legendary Colt revolver.
Colt M1847 Walker was in Service: 1847-1848; Type: Cap and ball revolver, single action; Caliber: .44
"In 1836, when Sam Colt introduced the Paterson, most firearms were single shot muzzleloaders – and flintlocks at that. It was in the 1830s that the percussion cap became prevalent. It was this innovation that made guns like the Paterson possible.
The Colt Paterson is a five shot black powder revolver produced from 1836 until 1842 by the Patent Arms Company of Paterson N.J. It is the first percussion cap revolver."
Image: Colt M1847 Walker; 1836 Colt Paterson 5-shot revolver; 1836 Colt Paterson breakdown
"Colt set up his new company in Paterson, New Jersey, and they would eventually build about 2,800 revolving pistols. The first revolvers were ready for sale in late 1836. It originally came in .28 caliber with different barrel lengths. The price was $50, which translates to about $1,000 today. And, of course, changes were made to the design during the production run – most notably the caliber was increased to .36. The power of a .36 Paterson is very similar to a .380. In 1839 he received a patent for an improved design, which included a loading lever.
The original Patterson design was awkward. To load it the user had to take it apart. The barrel had to be removed so a separate loading lever, provided by Colt, could be used to load the cylinder off the frame.
The 1839 improvements helped with this issue, but there were still other problems. The folding trigger design was delicate, the loads were not very powerful and it was susceptible to fouling from the black powder.
It worked, but it was far from perfect. The sales were far below what Colt and his investors expected. The U.S. Army tested some of the weapons but passed on adopting them. They believed them to be too fragile for military use and in 1842 the company closed its doors."
http://www.guns.com/2012/07/30/colt-paterson/
Thanks for mentioning me SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Have the 1861 version.
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