Description
Texas Ranger Sam Walker was a firm believer in Colt’s pistols, but in 1846 as a Captain in the United States Mounted Rifles he wanted a pistol powerful enough to bring down a horse. Working with Samuel Colt, a new pistol was designed that held a higher charge of black powder and chambered six .44-caliber balls. Walker ordered 1,000 of the new revolvers for his mounted troops, and rode off to the War with Mexico.
At nearly 4-1/2 lbs. the 1847 Walker is still the biggest and was the world’s most powerful revolver up until the .357 Magnum came into being in the 1930s.
Technical Specifications:
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Caliber: .44
Barrel Length: 9 Inches
No. of Grooves: 7
Twist: Left
Total Length: 15.7 Inches
Weight: 4.5 lbs
Cylinder: 6 Shot, Engraved
Grip: One-piece Walnut
Finish: Frame- case hardened, Barrel- blued, Backstrap- blued, Trigger Guard- brass





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