SAMUEL COLT –THE INVENTOR OF THE REVOLVER
COLT, SAMUEL. (1814-62). American inventor of the revolver. Rare, early, Autograph Document Signed, “Samuel Colt”. One page, small octavo. New York, October 15, 1836. Very fine condition. Colt makes out a receipt:
“Capt. Gilbert borrowed of Samuel Colt: 5 bushels shad—$12—$60.00; 4 half bushels d[itt]o—$6—24.00”. Colt adds the columns for a total of $84.00 and writes: “Received payment, Samuel Colt”
Samuel Colt first got the idea for his revolver as an apprenticed sailor on a voyage to India in 1830. Studying the ship’s wheel, he realized how its spokes were always lined up with a mechanism that locked the wheel into place. Colt believed he could apply the same theory to a gun, effectively creating the revolver. Though he received a patent in 1836, Colt didn’t start production of his own manufacturing plant until 1847. The onset of the Mexican War spurred the U.S. government to order 1000 firearms from Colt, putting his new business to the test.
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