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The Traditions 1851 Navy .44 caliber black powder revolver is a faithful reproduction of one of America's most iconic sidearms—the cap-and-ball handgun that saw service in the Civil War and became a legend in the hands of frontier gunfighters. Built to replicate the original design right down to the octagonal barrel and lever-style loader, this .44 caliber black powder revolver bridges history and hands-on shooting for collectors, reenactors, and anyone drawn to the mechanics and authenticity of muzzleloading firearms. Whether you're working up loads at the bench, drilling fundamentals at the range, or stepping back in time for a living-history event, the 1851 Navy delivers the weight, balance, and deliberate pace of period-correct shooting.
The nickel frame and guard give this replica a refined, finished look that recalls well-maintained examples from the era. Its simulated ivory grips sit solidly in the hand, while the hammer and blade sights keep things simple and true to the original. At 13.5 inches overall and 2.7 pounds, the 1851 Navy points and handles naturally, making it accessible to shooters of varying experience. The .44 caliber delivers enough power for paper and steel work, and the fixed-sight geometry rewards careful shot placement.
Because this is a cap-and-ball revolver, you'll load each chamber individually with black powder (or approved substitute), patch and round ball, and cap the nipples—a process that demands patience and keeps you connected to every shot. It's the opposite of fast-paced shooting; it's deliberate, methodical, and deeply satisfying for those who value the craft. Traditions has earned respect in the muzzleloading community for quality and accuracy, and this 1851 Navy is no exception.
Before your first shooting session, familiarize yourself with black powder safety, cleaning protocols, and your local regulations on muzzleloading firearms. Black powder shooting requires specific powder, projectiles, and caps—standard ammunition does not work in this revolver.
| Caliber | .44 (black powder) |
| Barrel Length | 7.375 inches (octagonal) |
| Overall Length | 13.5 inches |
| Weight | 2.7 pounds |
| Frame Material | Nickel |
| Guard | Nickel |
| Grip Material | Simulated Ivory |
| Sights | Fixed hammer and blade |
| Loading System | Cap-and-ball (lever-style loader) |
This is a cap-and-ball revolver that fires black powder or approved black powder substitutes. You'll load each chamber with measured black powder, seat a patched round ball using the lever-style loader, and cap each nipple. Modern smokeless ammunition will not function in this firearm.
The .44 caliber and fixed sights make it capable for paper and steel shooting at moderate distances, as well as small-game hunting within its effective range. However, its cap-and-ball design means slower follow-up shots and a deliberate pace that rewards accuracy over speed. It's better suited to shooters who value the traditional process and challenge.
Yes. The 1851 Navy is widely used in Civil War reenactments and black powder shooting clubs. Its authentic design and operation make it an ideal fit for period-correct events. Always verify that your event permits muzzleloading firearms and check any local regulations before attending.
The facts provided confirm the revolver itself with its integrated lever-style loader. For a complete shooting setup, you will need to source black powder, round balls, patches, and percussion caps separately, as well as a powder measure and ball mold if you don't already have them.

SKU: 115718128 • Width: 6.6in • Height: 2.8in • Depth: 14.9in • Weight: 3.35oz