Description
Although it appears to be a conversion, the 1871-72 Open Top model was Colts first revolver specifically manufactured to fire a centerfire cartridge by incorporating the loading gate in the frame. Since Colt did not use percussion revolver parts, the revolver was manufactured as an entirely new model, first with Navy-sized grips, later with Army-sized grips. The Hickok model is a modern twist on the classic Open Top that features a snub nose barrel. This model features a case-hardened forged steel frame, round barrel with front blade sight, no ejector rod, blued steel grip parts, an Army-sized walnut grip, and a rear sight notch on the rear of the barrel.
Products specifications
Action | SAO |
Caliber | 45 Colt (LC) |
Barrel Length | 3.50" |
Capacity | 6 |
Sights | Blade Front, Fixed Rear |
Weight | 2.20 lbs |
OAL | 9.30" |
Barrel Length Range | 3" to 3.99" |
Weight Range | 2 lbs to 2.99 lbs |
Grips | Walnut Army Size |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Frame Description | Color Case Hardened Steel |
Action | SAO |
Caliber | 45 Colt (LC) |
Barrel Length | 3.50" |
Capacity | 6 |
Hammer Style | Exposed |
Grips | Walnut Army Size |
Sights | Blade Front, Fixed Rear |
Weight | 2.20 lbs |
Cylinder Finish | Blued |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
OAL | 9.30" |
Barrel Length Range | 3" to 3.99" |
Weight Range | 2 lbs to 2.99 lbs |