Summary

Colt 1878 Double Action Frontier centrefire revolver, cal. .455 in. Eley, rifled round barrel 138 mm (5 1/2 inch) long with right hand side rod ejector.

Made by Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co, Hartford, Connecticut. Serial number 11058, 1884. British proofmarks.

Physical Description

Six chambered long fluted cylinder, solid steel frame with good original blueing still visible, steel rounded trigger guard with good original blueing, steel back strap, two-piece chequered wooden grip, lanyard ring in butt. Bladed front sight, loading gate on right hand side. Stamped beneath L.H. grip is number 102 and 5. Written in black ink on inside of each wooden grip is '58'. This corresponds to the serial number. One-line Colt address stamped on barrel. British proofmarks stamped on cylinder and under barrel at cylinder end.

Significance

The Colt 1878 Double Action (DA) Frontier and Army models followed the first DA models, the Lightning (cal. .38in.) and Thunderer (cal. .41in.). The model was produced in a range of calibres, including .45 Colt, .44-40 W.C.F., .38-40 W.C.F., .32-20 W.C.F., in addition to three popular English sizes, .450, .455 and .476. Compared to the smaller Lightning and Thunderer, the Frontier was a substantially larger revolver. Production of the model ran from 1878 to 1905 with a total of 51,210 revolvers being made. It was in some respects the larger brother of the Single Action Army (1873), hence it sometimes being referred to as the Double Action Army, or Frontier and Army model. A variation was produced in 1902 often known as the Philippine or Alaskan model with an enlarged trigger guard to allow the use of either two fingers or one finger in a thick glove, thus the allusions to its use in Alaska.

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