Dismantling the Colt revolver "New Service" (I)
- Removing the cylinder and barrel support
- Access to the trigger mechanism
- Exploded Parts
Dismantling the Colt revolver "New Service" (II)
- Removing the main spring
- Removing the lever rebound
Dismantling the Colt revolver "New Service" (III)
- Removing the trigger mechanism
- Removing the safety mechanism
- Replacement of a spring
Dismantling the Colt revolver "New Service" (IV)
- Removing parts of the dog
- Removing the cylinder and its support
- Brownells wrench for removing the ratchet
- Brownells wrench for removing the sleeve
Operation of the Colt revolver "New Service" (I)
- Loading and unloading
- Latch lock barrel
- Lock the support barrel
Operation of the Colt revolver "New Service" (II)
- Shooting in single mode of action
- Lever operation twist
- Action on the ratchet pawl
- Shooting in double action method
The safety of the Colt revolver "New Service" (I)
- The rebounding hammer
- Positioning of the locking cylinder
The safety of the Colt revolver "New Service" (II)
- Safety Dog "Colt Positive Safety"
- The safety closure of the barrel
The first Colt double action
- First European dual action revolvers
- Certificate of William Mason for the Colt revolver in 1878 AD
- Model 1877 "Lightning" & "Thunderer"
- Specifications of 1877 Model
- Model 1878 DA Army and Frontier
- The Colt 1902 revolver "ALASKAN" U.S.
The first Colt revolvers barrel falling
- U.S. Patents of William Mason (249649 & 250375)
- U.S. Patent Carl Ehbets (303135)
- U.S. Patent Horace Lord (303172)
- U.S. Patent Carl Ehbets (303827)
- U.S. Patent Carl Ehbets (392503)
The Colt "New Army" and "New Navy" DA
- Revolver Colt model 1889 .38 caliber
- Inside view of the 1892 model
- Patent US F.B. Felton (535097)
- Inside view of the 1894 model
- Model 1896 "New Army"
- Model 1903 "New Army"
- Revolver Colt Model 1905 "Marine Corps"
Different Colt "New Service" DA
- Colt "New Pocket"
- Colt "New Service" first production
- Colt "New Service" 1909 model
- Colt "New Service" model in 1917
- Colt "New Service" for the British Army