The primary competition to the Colt during the Civil War. A solid-frame design (unlike Colt's open-top) gave it superior strength and allowed swapping pre-loaded cylinders for instant reloading. The US government purchased 125,314. Many soldiers preferred it to the Colt for reliability. The solid top-strap became the industry standard for revolver design. Type: Revolver Action: Percussion Caliber: .44 cal Capacity: 6 Year introduced: 1858, USA Weight: 116.8 oz Overall length: 43.6" Status: Discontinued Military use: Yes Intended use: military, civilian