Savage Revolving Firearms Company Navy Model 1861 .36 Cal. SA Percussion Black P
Savage Revolving Firearms Company Navy Model 1861 .36 Cal. SA Percussion Black Powder Revolver c.1861-1862
Designed in 1860 by Henry S. North and Edward Savage, production began in Middletown, Connecticut in 1861 and ended in 1862 with a total of 20,000 units produced. An initial order of 5,500 units was placed in 1861 but was later extended to 12,000 units. The first units were delivered late 1861. The remaining units were sold to civilians and several ended up being used by the Confederates.
The Savage 1861 Navy is quite unique in appearance and is only comparable to its predecessor, the Savage 1859 Figure Eight. Both guns are recognized by its use of a kind of "proto double-action" with a second trigger underneath the first. When this trigger is pulled it rotates the cylinder and cocks the hammer.
Type:
Single Action Percussion Cap Black Powder 6 Shot Revolver
Caliber:
.36 Ball
Condition:
Action is sharp and crisp and functions exactly as designed. The cylinder rotates perfectly and seats exactly as it should. Overall cosmetic condition is well above average with almost no pitting. Barrel is in oustanding condition with a clean, shiny bore with good rifling. Grips are in good shape and bear the hand carved initials of a presumed former owner. This revolver came from the Maritimes (Eastern Canada).
Item Number: 1-160470
Item ID: 18329
Category: Hand Guns