When I first started reenacting I made the common mistake of buying the cheapest products I could find. Since I was in a cavalry unit we all purchased revolvers. One of my first purchases was a brass framed 1851 navy colt revolver.
Why am I posting this in the authenticity folder???? One of the older guys in my unit explained to me that due to the "shortage of steel" in the country, revolvers were mass produced using the brass frame.
Are the brass framed revolvers really a result of poor times, or are there other reasons for the substitute of metals? Furthermore, if it is due to the increase in demand for steel, would you see more brass as the war went on...making a '51 colt be more likely to be steel and the brass is just an overly represented/overly reproduced farbism?
Thanks in advance for the history lesson.
Why am I posting this in the authenticity folder???? One of the older guys in my unit explained to me that due to the "shortage of steel" in the country, revolvers were mass produced using the brass frame.
Are the brass framed revolvers really a result of poor times, or are there other reasons for the substitute of metals? Furthermore, if it is due to the increase in demand for steel, would you see more brass as the war went on...making a '51 colt be more likely to be steel and the brass is just an overly represented/overly reproduced farbism?
Thanks in advance for the history lesson.
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