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Six shot double action percussion revolver, Starr Navy Model 1858, .36 cal. . Starr Navy Model 1858, .36 cal. is an early development of the double action mechanism, it was a complicated but advanced design of the period, and generally made before the Civil War. It has two triggers which function as follows. Depress the forward trigger slightly and the rear trigger will become active, further depress the main trigger and the hammer will cock and hold in conventional single action manner. At this point the forward trigger is disengaged entirely, and single action firing is effected by depressing the rear trigger, or the cock can be slowly released by depressing the rear trigger and controlling the hammer back into resting position. Alternately the forward trigger can simply be operated from resting position without cocking, it will fire the round and advance the cylinder in one motion, hence the double action. Revolver manufactured by Starr Arms Co , New York, NY. Marks: Frame is marked on right side, STARR ARMS. CO. NEW. YORK., and left side, STARRS PATENT JAN 15, 1856. Serial number is marked on cylinder, and is visible on the frame with the hammer cocked. Cartouche on wood indicates government inspection. The revolvers are fitted with a single wood grip, another departure from the two grip convention of the period Round barrel length 6in. Research Center: Weapon4355-Revolver-Starr . Reference: Flayderman 7A-111. Details click: http://relicman.com/weapons/Weapon4355-Revolver-Starr.html |
W0823 ### Six shot double action percussion revolver, Starr Navy Model 1858, .36 cal. (sn# 1947) . Starr Navy Model 1858, .36 cal. is an early development of the double action mechanism, it was a complicated but advanced design of the period, and generally made before the Civil War. It has two triggers which function as follows. Depress the forward trigger slightly and the rear trigger will become active, further depress the main trigger and the hammer will cock and hold in conventional single action manner. At this point the forward trigger is disengaged entirely, and single action firing is effected by depressing the rear trigger, or the cock can be slowly released by depressing the rear trigger and controlling the hammer back into resting position. Alternately the forward trigger can simply be operated from resting position without cocking, it will fire the round and advance the cylinder in one motion, hence the double action. Revolver manufactured by Starr Arms Co , New York, NY. Marks: Frame is marked on right side, STARR ARMS. CO. NEW. YORK., and left side, STARRS PATENT JAN 15, 1856. Serial number is marked on cylinder, and is visible on the frame with the hammer cocked. Cartouche on wood indicates government inspection. The revolvers are fitted with a single wood grip, another departure from the two grip convention of the period Round barrel length 6in. Research Center: Weapon4355-Revolver-Starr . Reference: Flayderman 7A-111. |
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