Colt 1862 Police Pocket Revolver (Cased)

Published on March 6, 2015
Duration: 7:29

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.

Quick Summary

The Colt 1862 Police Pocket Revolver was the last percussion model designed by Colt, evolving from the 1849 frame to a .36 caliber. Cased sets often included a powder flask, cap tin, and bullet mold. It featured a hammer safety slot, though prone to jamming from cap fragments.

Chapters

  1. 00:19Introduction: Colt 1862 Police
  2. 00:54Design History: 1849 Frame to .36 Caliber
  3. 01:41Features & Specs: 5-Shot Fluted Cylinder
  4. 02:58Cased Set Contents: Accessories Included
  5. 04:48Safety Mechanism Explained
  6. 06:03Production & Legacy: End of an Era

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Colt 1862 Police Pocket Revolver historically significant?

The Colt 1862 Police Pocket Revolver is significant as it was the last percussion revolver designed by Colt. It represented an evolution from the 1849 frame, scaled up to .36 caliber for increased power, and was produced until the advent of metallic cartridge firearms like the Single Action Army.

What accessories are typically found in a cased set of the Colt 1862 Police?

A cased set for the Colt 1862 Police usually includes the revolver itself, a powder flask for loading, a cap tin for percussion caps, a screwdriver for maintenance, and a bullet casting mold for making ammunition.

How did the Colt 1862 Police incorporate a safety feature?

Colt included a safety feature on the 1862 Police where a slot in the hammer face would align with pins located between the cylinder chambers. This allowed the revolver to be carried safely with all five chambers loaded, preventing accidental discharge.

What were the common barrel lengths for the Colt 1862 Police?

Standard barrel lengths for the Colt 1862 Police revolver typically ranged from 3.5 inches up to 6.5 inches. However, rare custom versions with shorter 2.5-inch barrels also existed, catering to specific user preferences.

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