How much is an original Colt Dragoon worth?

— The Millikin Dragoon, a circa 1857 Colt percussion revolver offered in Rock Island Auction Company’s May 3–5 sale, sold for $1.66 million.

How did the Colt Dragoon get its name?

Production of the Colt Model 1848 Dragoon lasted from 1848 to 1860 and these weapons saw use in the American Civil War. The Colt Model 1848 “Dragoon” (meaning “Dragon” in French) was another design by famed American gunsmith Samuel Colt and went on to become one of his most successful revolver designs of the period.

What is the difference between a Colt Dragoon and a Colt Walker?

The Colt Dragoon Revolver had a comparatively shorter cylinder (thus preventing overloading the cylinder) and held up to 50 grains of powder, whereas the Walker had used up to 60 grains of powder.

How many Colt Walkers still exist?

Alderfer Auction Announces the Sale of U.S. Model 1847 Colt Walker.

Who carried a Colt Dragoon?

General George B. McClellan
This first model Colt Dragoon revolver was carried by General George B. McClellan during the Civil War. Colt made approximately 7,000 of these . 44 caliber, six-shot repeaters between 1848 and circa 1850.

What is a Walker Colt worth?

1847 Colt Walker . 44 Fetches $920K at Auction | Outdoor Life.

When was the Colt Dragoon revolver invented?

Colt Dragoon Third Models are essentially what you think of when someone says “Colt Dragoon.” They were the most produced Dragoon with 10,500 revolvers made from 1851-1861, despite the presence of several other models being produced concurrently by Colt (1851 Navy, 1860 Army, 1861 Navy).

How many dragoons were made?

Approximately 240 in number, with a serial range from 1101-1340, these Dragoons were manufactured toward the end of 1847 with several design improvements, but also incorporated leftover parts from the Walker revolvers.

Did the 1849 Colt Dragoon have a loading lever?

The 1849 Pocket did bear a loading lever and was made in numbers greater than any other Colt percussion firearm, around 340,000 in total. The 1848 Baby Colt Dragoon was the first Colt pocket revolver since the failed Paterson days and makes an interesting piece of Colt history.

What is a Colt Dragoon third model?

Colt Dragoon Third Models are essentially what you think of when someone says “Colt Dragoon.” They were the most produced Dragoon with 10,500 revolvers made from 1851-1861, despite the presence of several other models being produced concurrently by Colt (1851 Navy, 1860 Army, 1861 Navy).

What is the difference between the 1849 Pocket and Baby Dragoon?

Baby Dragoons will have a squareback triggerguard whereas the 1849 Pocket’s is round, and the Baby Dragoon will have no loading lever, where the 1849 usually will. Be sure to look for alterations in these areas when you find “too good” of a deal.