makos_goods
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You have a good start on the horse frame Colts, now it's time for some holster frame and pocket frame Colts, or about six more revolvers.
Madcratebuilder,
I know that you know the difference, but for those who are trying to keep the terminology straight, it's "Horse Fame Colt's" that he already has. He actually already has "Holster Pistols ." What he needs now are "Belt Pistols" (i.e. Paterson model Nos. 2, 3 {no number 4} and 5, 1851, 1860 and 1860 revolvers) and Pocket Pistols.
Colt's had three percussion pistol types by their own reckoning, this included advertisements, internal documents, sales receipts to the military and commercial customers.
- Pocket Pistols - Paterson Pocket Revolver Model No. 1, 1848 "Baby Dragoon" Pocket pistols, 1849, 1862 "Police Models", 1865 "Pocket Navy Models", 1855 Root etc.
- Belt Pistols - Paterson model Nos. 2, 3 {there were no number 4s} and 5, 1851, 1860 and 1861 revolvers
- Holster Pistols - U.S 1847 Holster Pistol ("Walker"), "Whitneyville-Hartford Dragoon", U.S. 1848 Holster Pistols ("Dragoons") models 1,2 and 3 and the "Fluck Dragoon" variations for lack of a better common descriptor.
Regards,
Mako
"Shooter of Army Model Belt Pistols"