I was visiting my mother in February this year and chanced across the above revolver in an old chest full of things from my great grandfather, George Francis (Frank) Crawforth. I posted this photo to Facebook asking if anyone could identify it and two of my mission companions, Gary Mackelprang and Glen Leewright informed me that it is an
1861 Colt Navy cap and ball revolver. This one has a serial number of 12101, which the
Colt serial number website says was manufactured in 1863.
I contacted several gunsmiths about restoring it and they all informed me that the gun is too far gone for full restoration and would not be worth the cost. The cylinder is rust welded to the cylinder pin and will not rotate. I tried several methods of loosening the weld, but none worked. In the end, I have decided to clean it up and put a trigger guard and grip back on the gun. The plunger is also missing, and that will need to be replaced and the trigger is broken and needs replacement as well. Since the cylinder does not turn, I can't fully repair the action, but I can get the trigger and hammer to work.
I'm documenting the repair process below.