With an on-going military contract, Colt turned his eye on the civilian market in 1848. The first civilian pocket revolver, known as the Baby Dragoon, was a 23 ounce, .31 caliber pistol that fit easily in a coat pocket or belt holster, but lacked a loading lever. The following year the 1849 Pocket Model with integrated loading lever hit the market and Colt's success in the civilian market was assured.
340350 - 1849 Pocket 4"
340350 - 1849 Pocket 4"
- Caliber : .31
- Barrel Length : 4 Inches
- No. of Grooves : 7
- Twist : Left
- Total Length : 9.5 Inches
- Weight : Baby Dragoon and Wells Fargo- 1.46 lbs, 1849 Pocket- 1.54 lbs
- Cylinder : 5 Shot, Engraved
- Grip : One-piece Walnut
- Finish : Frame- case hardened, Barrel- blued, Backstrap- brass, Trigger Guard- brass
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