Colt Lightning

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The Colt Lightning, and its older brother the Colt Thunderer, were double action revolvers manufactured from January 1877 to 1909 for a total of 166,849 revolvers.

The distinguishing aspect of the Colt Lightning is that it is double action, meaning that it was capable of "trigger cocking," allowing "Lightning fast" firing.

The Colt Lightning was somewhat smeared in reputation on the account that it sometimes malfunctioned, and its parts were not built to last long, unlike its Single Action cousin, the Colt Peacemaker. It may have been that the Colt Lightning was meant for trigger cocking more then thumb cocking, which made the problems in the first place.

The model 1877 was Colt's first attempt at manufacturing a double-action revolover. It shows a striking resemblence to the Single-action Army. The standard finishes were blued, with case coloured frame and nickel plate. The bird's head grips are of checkered rosewood on the early guns and hard rubber on the majority of the production runs.

The 'Lightning' was the favoured personal weapon of famous Manchester (UK) Victorian Detective and then head of CID, Jerome Caminada.

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