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  1. The Paterson Navy (also known as the Paterson Six or informally the Pat) is a mix between Colt's No. 5 Paterson Revolver and the later Colt 1851 Navy. This big iron is strong, steady, and packs a major punch over long distances, despite its long reload, and special kick animation.

  2. The Colt Paterson revolver was the first commercial repeating firearm employing a revolving cylinder with multiple chambers aligned with a single, stationary barrel. Its design was patented by Samuel Colt on February 25, 1836, in the United States, England and France, and it derived its name from being produced in Paterson, New Jersey .

  3. 30 de jul. de 2012 · The Colt Paterson is a five shot black powder revolver produced from 1836 until 1842 by the Patent Arms Company of Paterson N.J. It is the first percussion cap revolver.

    • Chris Eger
  4. 16 de jun. de 2018 · The Colt Paterson. It was the No.5 which saw the greatest sales with small numbers being purchased by the Texas Rangers, Texan Navy and private citizens. The US Army reportedly tested Colt’s revolver in February and June 1837, finding a number of weaknesses to the design.

  5. 12 de may. de 2017 · Firearms buffs generally associate Colt’s Paterson revolver, the first truly practical revolver, with the year 1836, when this revolutionary handgun was patented, and Sam Colt’s Patent Arms Manufacturing Company, in Paterson, New Jersey, was set up.

  6. It is an enlarged version of the .31-caliber Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers, that evolved from the earlier Baby Dragoon, and, like them, is a mechanically improved and simplified descendant of the 1836 Paterson revolver.

  7. In 1835 and 1836, the American inventor and industrialist Samuel Colt (1814–1862) patented a revolutionary type of multishot pistol that is still used today. Colt's revolvers had a rotating cylinder that could be loaded with several rounds and fired quickly by cocking and releasing the hammer or, in later models, by simply pulling the trigger.