This review showcases two distinct Tiffany-decorated Colt revolvers: a 19th-century Model 1862 Police with Nimschke engraving and silver grips, and a modern 1994 Model 1860 Army featuring gold-plated eagle wings. Both exemplify high-end firearm artistry, with the former representing classic engraving and the latter a commemorative design.
This review details the Colt 1862 Police Pocket Revolver, the last percussion model designed by Colt. It highlights its design evolution from the 1849 frame, scaled to .36 caliber with a stepped frame and rebated cylinder for increased power. The video showcases the cased set's contents, including accessories like a bullet mold and powder flask, and explains the hammer safety slot mechanism. Production figures and its place in firearms history before the SAA are also discussed.
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