Did all original Colt 1851 Navy 36 cal. revolvers have the safety pins on the rear of the cylinder? These are the pins that the hammer is notched for and that were used as a safety when the weapon had 6 loaded chambers.
And no, I do not consider it a safe practice, as loading 5 and the hammer on empty chamber is only way to sure.
Just asking because some repos of the Navy Colt do not have these "safety" pins on the rear of the cylinder.
I have looked at pictures of original Colt Navy's, and some have the pins and some don't, but over the years, they may have become flattened or damaged, so I can not be sure.
I know the 1860 Army revolver all came with these pins.
And no, I do not consider it a safe practice, as loading 5 and the hammer on empty chamber is only way to sure.
Just asking because some repos of the Navy Colt do not have these "safety" pins on the rear of the cylinder.
I have looked at pictures of original Colt Navy's, and some have the pins and some don't, but over the years, they may have become flattened or damaged, so I can not be sure.
I know the 1860 Army revolver all came with these pins.