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TRADITIONS 1851 NAVY REDI-PAK

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Original price was: $331.00.Current price is: $285.99.

Stocked with a percussion revolver and accessories, the Traditions™ 1851 Navy Redi-Pak is an all in one kit. Ready to shoot out of the box with features like a blued Octagonal barrel and brass frame, authentic steel regulation pistol style grips, and caping cutout on cylinder. You just need to add caps, powder, and balls for a day at the range or hunting camp.

This Traditions 1851 Navy Redi-Pak Colt-style revolver is ready for action by simply adding your favorite black powder subsitute. The Redi-Pak replicates the original Colt design with such features as a brass frame, loading lever, steel barrel with cleanout screw near the cylinder and brass grip straps. This authentic replica of the classic 1851 Navy revolver has 5 1/2″ octagonal barrel, 0.451″ bore diameter, six groove rifling and adjustable rear sight. The 1851 Navy Revolver is famous for its use in the Civil War by both sides and the California gold rush days. Its smaller size made it popular with cavalrymen and riverboat gamblers.

Traditions 1851 Navy .44 Caliber Black Powder Revolver with Wooden Case is a single action revolver that is perfect for reenactments, mounted shooting, or backyard plinking. It features a case hardened frame and loading lever. This 1851 Revolver comes with a 7-1/2″ barrel, brass trigger guard and back-strap and is completed with an attractive walnut grip.

The 1851 Navy revolver is a work of art with a fully functional 8-inch octagonal barrel. The gun’ a{color:var(--ast-global-color-3);padding-top:30px;padding-bottom:30px;padding-left:30px;padding-right:30px;}#astra-footer-menu .menu-item:hover > a{color:var(--ast-global-color-1);}#astra-footer-menu .menu-item.current-menu-item > a{color:var(--ast-global-color-1);}@media (max-width:921px){.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"] .astra-footer-tablet-horizontal-menu{justify-content:center;display:flex;}.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"] .astra-footer-tablet-vertical-menu{display:grid;justify-content:center;}.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"] .astra-footer-tablet-vertical-menu .menu-item{align-items:center;}#astra-footer-menu .menu-item > a{padding-top:0px;padding-bottom:0px;padding-left:8px;padding-right:8px;}}@media (max-width:544px){#astra-footer-menu{margin-top:24px;margin-bottom:24px;}.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"] .astra-footer-mobile-horizontal-menu{justify-content:center;display:flex;}.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"] .astra-footer-mobile-vertical-menu{display:grid;justify-content:center;}.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"] .astra-footer-mobile-vertical-menu .menu-item{align-items:center;}}.footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"]{display:block;}@media (max-width:921px){.ast-header-break-point .footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"]{display:block;}}@media (max-width:544px){.ast-header-break-point .footer-widget-area[data-section="section-footer-menu"]{display:block;}}:root{--e-global-color-astglobalcolor0:#fb4b7a;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor1:#fa2d64;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor2:#000000;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor3:#646467;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor4:#f8f8ff;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor5:#ffffff;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor6:#f8f8ff;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor7:#000000;--e-global-color-astglobalcolor8:#b0b0b0;}">s solid brass back-strap, trigger guard and ejector tube are joined by a one-piece cylinder pin which is secured with a screw. There is no exposed metal on the walnut grips because the screws are covered by inlaid brass escutcheons. The cylinder and frame have a blued finish with 24k gold inlays and engraving. Rolls Royce couldn’t have done it better!

The 1851 Navy’s elegant lines, precision fit and fine balance make it as pleasing to the eye as it is to the hand. The loading lever (rammer) is a simple solution that saved time and money on the assembly line. When the loading lever is pulled down, the gun’s breech is exposed for easy access. This kit contains all of the parts needed to assemble your own functioning .44 caliber percussion revolver:

When it comes to a handgun that has stood the test of time, the model 1851 Navy is certainly among those at the top. This model features a polished brass finish, case hardened steel frame, round barrel and walnut grips. Great Collection or re-enactment piece!

1851, Deluxe Edition, Brass and Steel. 44 Caliber, 6.5″ Octagon Barrels. Walnut Grips. Includes: Hand-Dyed Sheriff’s Badge, Bullet Mold and Flask, Powder Measure, Cap Tin and Nipples (Installed). Color cased and engraved in the Colt factory with highly polished stock parts including Hammer, Trigger and Loading Lever along with a color cased frame with Stagecoach Scene.

A reproduction of the original 1851 Navy, which was issued in large quantities to Union and Confederate sailors during the Civil War. Also popular as a civilian and lawmen’s sidearm.

The Quick Draw model features a brass frame, 5.5″ octagon barrel length and a 1-in-16″ twist rate for improved accuracy. The steel back strap is blued and the one-piece wooden grip is an oiled walnut. A fluted cylinder with a recessed case head makes for easier loading and unloading of cartridges.

Model: 500636 Caliber: 36 Barrel Length: 7″ Shot Capacity: 6 Action: Single Action Frame Material: Steel Frame Finish: Steel/Blue Barrel Material: Steel Barrel Finish: Steel/Blue OAL: 13.5″ Weight: 2.75 lb Grip Material: Plastic Grip Finish: Walnut Rear Sight Type: Fixed Front Sight Type: Fixed Width of Cylinder Select Options

2 reviews for TRADITIONS 1851 NAVY REDI-PAK

  1. klevia

    The accessories are better quality than I expected and the pistol appears very well made, though I haven’t had a chance to shoot it yet. The powder flask seems very well made. I didn’t see a marking telling me how many grain the included spout contained, but I may have missed it. The cleaning kit, powder measure and everything else are all very nice. Just a couple of things, the gun needed to be cleaned inside and out. There was some residue of the milling inside the barrel and trigger mechanism but it cleaned out just fine. And of course that plastic packaging… I tried two different can openers, tin snips, scissors and garden shears trying to get into it without damaging any of the contents. Slow and steady with a tile knife did the trick but it would be nice if the packaging were a bit more consumer friendly.

  2. Dove leo

    Ive had mine for about a year now and although it is a lower end model and I’ve had to replace the cylinder finger spring and the cylinder lock and trigger spring, I still have no regrets what so ever in purchasing it.

    Now, you’re probably wondering why I still gave it 5 stars even though it broke on me twice… Well, not only is it a blast to shoot but because of the spring replacements that I’ve done my self, it has taught me a lot about the gun and its history, assuming that it’s as close to the original 1851 as possible. With all my guns, I always take them apart and try to get familiar with its internals. I like knowing how things work.

    Not only am I impressed with the gun it’s self, but the kit that came with it was great. It’s an awesome starter pack to get someone interested in black powder firearms as well as get them intrigued by its history and how far we have actually come in the firearms world. It certainly got me hooked!!

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