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Prior to the development of the .357 Magnum in 1935, no revolver was more powerful than the Colt Walker. Inspired by Capt. Samuel H. Walker of the U.S. Mounted Rifles, it fired .44 caliber balls "cast 32 to the pound." With a 9-inch barrel and weighing more than four pounds, this was a weapon for the toughest soldiers and lawmen on the frontier. The deadly effect of the Colt Walker's power during the Mexican War proved once and for all that revolvers had a place in battle.
| MODEL | BARREL | LENGTH | WEIGHT | CALIBER | CAPACITY | GRIP | TWIST/GROOVES | FINISH | MSRP | ADD TO CART |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #500A - 1847 Walker | ”9”” Round” | ”15 3/4””” | 4lbs. - 12oz. | 0.44 | 6 | Walnut | 7 grooves left/right | Blue Finish | $380.00 |
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