Anvil 067 RePost: Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver

Published on May 20, 2020
Duration: 32:24

This guide details the complex restoration of a non-functional Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver from the Civil War era. Expert Mark Novak demonstrates the disassembly, diagnosis of mechanical issues caused by incorrect screws, and precision gunsmithing required to repair the unique toggle-link cocking lever and timing mechanisms. The process includes fabricating replacement parts and concludes with successful range testing, highlighting the firearm's intricate design intended to circumvent existing patents.

Quick Summary

Expert Mark Novak details the restoration of a Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver, a Civil War-era firearm with a unique toggle-link cocking lever designed to avoid patent infringement. The process involves intricate disassembly, diagnosis of mechanical issues caused by incorrect screws, precision gunsmithing using tools like a lathe, fabricating replacement parts, and careful reassembly to ensure proper timing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Savage/North Navy Revolver
  2. 00:35History and Specifications
  3. 01:45Internal Mechanism Overview & Diagnosis
  4. 05:58Cylinder and Rammer Disassembly
  5. 09:31Parts Analysis and Screw Modification
  6. 12:26Timing and Reassembly Explained
  7. 15:24Fabricating Missing Parts
  8. 18:52Range Testing and Operation
  9. 21:23Conclusion: Patent Evasion Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver's design unique?

The Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver features a complex single-action mechanism with a distinctive toggle-link cocking lever. This intricate design was intentionally developed to circumvent existing firearm patents prevalent during the Civil War era, showcasing innovative engineering to avoid legal entanglements.

What are common issues found during the restoration of a Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver?

A frequent problem encountered during restoration is the presence of non-original or improperly sized screws within the toggle mechanism. These can cause binding, preventing the cylinder from indexing correctly, and require precise modification or replacement by a skilled gunsmith.

How does the Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver's action work?

The action is a single-action system where pulling the finger lever breaks the toggle. This action retracts the cylinder to unlock it, indexes it to the next chamber, and then snaps it forward to seal against the barrel before the hammer falls, all in a complex, timed sequence.

What tools are essential for restoring a Savage/North Navy Percussion Revolver?

Restoring this complex firearm requires specialized tools. Essential equipment includes a lathe for precision machining of critical screws, calipers for accurate measurements, and standard gunsmithing tools like screwdrivers, drills, and files for fabricating and fitting replacement parts.

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