Salvatore Mazza Gold-Inlaid Percussion Collier Revolver

Published on May 12, 2021
Duration: 5:51

This review details a rare Salvatore Mazza gold-inlaid percussion revolver, a refinement of the Elisha Collier design. It highlights Mazza's background as director of the Royal Arms Factory and his subsequent success in Naples. The video explains the manual operation, unique gas-shield mechanism, and muzzle-loading process, emphasizing its status as an expensive, luxury item for wealthy collectors predating Colt's innovations.

Quick Summary

The Salvatore Mazza Collier revolver features a unique nested cone arrangement at the barrel-cylinder interface that acts as a gas shield, minimizing leakage. Its manual operation requires the user to disengage, rotate, and re-engage the cylinder. Loading is done via the muzzle, with chamber numbering essential due to obscured views.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Mazza Collier Revolver
  2. 01:17Salvatore Mazza's Background & Royal Arms Factory
  3. 02:24Mechanical Operation: Manual Cylinder Rotation
  4. 03:23Loading Procedure: Muzzle Loading & Chamber Numbering
  5. 04:25Historical Context: Luxury & Pre-Colt Era

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Salvatore Mazza and what is his connection to the Collier revolver?

Salvatore Mazza was an Italian gunsmith from Naples who directed the Royal Arms Factory until 1820. He then opened his own shop and produced refined versions of the Elisha Collier revolver design, incorporating elaborate gold inlays and his own maker's marks.

How does the Salvatore Mazza Collier revolver operate mechanically?

This is a manually operated revolver. After cocking the hammer, the user must pull the cylinder back to disengage it, rotate it to the next chamber, and allow it to snap forward, engaging with the barrel.

What is the gas shield feature on the Mazza Collier revolver?

The revolver utilizes a nested cone arrangement at the barrel-cylinder interface. This acts as a gas shield, preventing or minimizing the leakage of propellant gases from the chamber when the weapon is fired.

Why was the numbering on the cylinder important for this revolver?

Because the chambers are obscured by the gas shield, the numbering on the cylinder is crucial. It allows the user to accurately track which chambers have been loaded with powder and ball during the muzzle-loading process.

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