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The Pietta 1851 Navy Sheriff .44 cal black powder revolver brings authentic historical shooting to the modern range or field. This 5.5" barrel model captures the look and feel of the classic mid-19th century sidearm, making it a natural choice for black powder enthusiasts, historical reenactors, and shooters who appreciate the simplicity and mechanical elegance of cap-and-ball firearms. With its brass frame and blue-finished cylinder and octagon barrel, it's built to turn heads while delivering reliable performance.
Black powder revolvers demand respect and knowledge—they're not plug-and-play like modern cartridge guns. Loading, priming, and shooting require deliberate technique and attention to detail. That's part of their appeal. If you've ever wanted to experience shooting the way it was done 150+ years ago, or if you're already deep into the black powder hobby, the 1851 Navy Sheriff offers authentic handling and a six-round capacity in a size that balances control with classic proportions.
The 5.5" barrel strikes a practical middle ground: long enough to deliver reasonable velocity and sight radius, short enough to handle in close quarters. The walnut grip feels right in the hand, and the brass frame construction is true to period design. Whether you're loading for a competitive event, a living-history shoot, or simply enjoying the meditative ritual of hand-loading percussion caps and measuring powder charges, this revolver delivers the genuine article.
| Caliber | .44 |
| Barrel Length | 5.5" |
| Frame Material | Brass |
| Cylinder Finish | Blued |
| Barrel Finish | Blued Octagon |
| Grip | Walnut |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Action Type | Percussion cap |
| Manufacturer | Pietta USA |
You'll need black powder (or an approved substitute), .44 caliber lead balls, percussion caps, and a powder measure or scale. Many shooters also carry a ball starter, patches or cloth, and a nipple pick for clearing the touch holes between shots. It's more involved than loading cartridges, but that hands-on process is central to the experience.
Black powder firearms are legal for hunting in many states during designated seasons. The .44 caliber and 5.5" barrel are capable of taking game, but you'll need to check your local hunting regulations and use appropriate loads and shot placement. Performance is significantly different from modern cartridge rifles, so proper research and practice are essential.
Brass is period-correct for the 1851 Navy design and is softer than steel, so it shows wear and requires regular cleaning and maintenance. It's not a weakness—it's authenticity. If you prefer maximum durability for heavy use, steel-framed versions are available, but they sacrifice historical accuracy.
The revolver ships as a firearm per federal law. You'll receive the gun itself; you'll need to source black powder, caps, balls, and loading tools separately.

SKU: 115852221 • Weight: 3.025oz





Availability: In Stock
Current Stock: Out of stock
The Pietta 1851 Navy Sheriff .44 cal black powder revolver brings authentic historical shooting to the modern range or field. This 5.5" barrel model captures the look and feel of the classic mid-19th century sidearm, making it a natural choice for black powder enthusiasts, historical reenactors, and shooters who appreciate the simplicity and mechanical elegance of cap-and-ball firearms. With its brass frame and blue-finished cylinder and octagon barrel, it's built to turn heads while delivering reliable performance.
Black powder revolvers demand respect and knowledge—they're not plug-and-play like modern cartridge guns. Loading, priming, and shooting require deliberate technique and attention to detail. That's part of their appeal. If you've ever wanted to experience shooting the way it was done 150+ years ago, or if you're already deep into the black powder hobby, the 1851 Navy Sheriff offers authentic handling and a six-round capacity in a size that balances control with classic proportions.
The 5.5" barrel strikes a practical middle ground: long enough to deliver reasonable velocity and sight radius, short enough to handle in close quarters. The walnut grip feels right in the hand, and the brass frame construction is true to period design. Whether you're loading for a competitive event, a living-history shoot, or simply enjoying the meditative ritual of hand-loading percussion caps and measuring powder charges, this revolver delivers the genuine article.
| Caliber | .44 |
| Barrel Length | 5.5" |
| Frame Material | Brass |
| Cylinder Finish | Blued |
| Barrel Finish | Blued Octagon |
| Grip | Walnut |
| Capacity | 6 rounds |
| Action Type | Percussion cap |
| Manufacturer | Pietta USA |
You'll need black powder (or an approved substitute), .44 caliber lead balls, percussion caps, and a powder measure or scale. Many shooters also carry a ball starter, patches or cloth, and a nipple pick for clearing the touch holes between shots. It's more involved than loading cartridges, but that hands-on process is central to the experience.
Black powder firearms are legal for hunting in many states during designated seasons. The .44 caliber and 5.5" barrel are capable of taking game, but you'll need to check your local hunting regulations and use appropriate loads and shot placement. Performance is significantly different from modern cartridge rifles, so proper research and practice are essential.
Brass is period-correct for the 1851 Navy design and is softer than steel, so it shows wear and requires regular cleaning and maintenance. It's not a weakness—it's authenticity. If you prefer maximum durability for heavy use, steel-framed versions are available, but they sacrifice historical accuracy.
The revolver ships as a firearm per federal law. You'll receive the gun itself; you'll need to source black powder, caps, balls, and loading tools separately.
SKU: 115852221 • Weight: 3.025oz
