Uberti Dragoon


Uberti Whitneyville .44 7.5"

Case-Hardened Frame, Steel Backstrap, Brass Trigger Guard
SPECIFICATIONS: BLACK POWDER REVOLVER Cylinder: 6-shot, engraved
Number of Grooves: 7 Twist: Left Barrel: Round Total Length: 13.4" Weight:
4.1 lbs. Finish: Blue Grip: 1-pc Walnut

Samuel Colt began focusing on military and civilian markets in 1848,
with the introduction of the Dragoon and the Pocket Revolver.

Eli Whitney, Jr. manufactured the first run of 1848 Dragoons for Colt
at his Whitneyville factory in Connecticut. The single action revolver was a
transitional model that improved on the Colt Walker. This earliest Dragoon
had an improved loading lever, a shorter cylinder, and weighed less.

Small improvements continued, separating each of the Dragoon models.
Next came the 1st Model Dragoon, with oval bolt slots. The 2nd Model Dragoon
used squared cylinder bolt slots. The 3rd Model Dragoon single actions
incorporated round trigger guards.

As part of its black powder firearms designed for civilians, Colt also
introduced pocket revolvers, so named because they easily fit into a coat
pocket. With the introduction of the 1849 Wells Fargo Pocket Revolver and
1849 Pocket .31 caliber pistols, Colt's success in the civilian market was assured.

COMP 03000128   REG $429.00 SALE $355.00