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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:00 pm 
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The Colt Model 1878 Double Action revolver was the first cartridge handgun acquired by Canada for military issue. At the outbreak of the North West Rebellion in 1885, Canada had no handguns to issue to its Militia forces except what remained of the 1851 Colt Navy cap and ball revolvers acquired in 1855/56 by the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.

An order was immediately placed through New York based outfitters, Hartley & Graham, for 1001 Colt Model 1878 revolvers chambered in .45 Colt. The revolvers were nickle-plated, with 7.5" barrels and hard rubber grips. Apparently only a few hundred of these revolvers ever got any marks denoting Canadian military ownership or issue, the majority remaining unmarked. At best, one can only judge based on configuration, location in Canada, and serial number in the correct range (all known revolvers were manufactured from 1883 through early 1885) if a particular unmarked revolver was one of the batch acquired by Canada. Of course, one hopes to be able to confirm that a particular revolver which meets the other criteria was shipped by Colt to Hartley & Graham ....

Here is the latest acquisition for my Canadian martial firearms collection ............. :D :D :D

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Yes, it is chambered in .45 Colt, has a serial number denoting manufacture in 1883, and was acquired in Canada! I have already ordered an Archives Letter from Colt .... unfortunately, they are so backlogged that it will apparently be about 3 1/2 months before I receive it .... :roll:

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 11:41 pm 
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sounds well worth the effort grant , that is a really nice example of that revolver - im amazed its survived so well , great find ,


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