- SINGLE GUNSHOT SOUND EFFECT COLT PATERSON 1836 FULL
- SINGLE GUNSHOT SOUND EFFECT COLT PATERSON 1836 PRO
SINGLE GUNSHOT SOUND EFFECT COLT PATERSON 1836 FULL
In addition to a full workup and mixed sound set of this antique Colt pistol, the library also includes a further extension to the Foley with recordings from a WWII Webley Colt, which is a 1900s era. Walker had been impressed with Colts Paterson revolver and was interested in helping create the gun that Colt envisioned. The collection features designed and mixed sound effects from the black powder Colt pistol alongside all of the original recordings used.
This incorporated a revolving cylinder (rather than the rotating barrels of his first prototype) and used percussion caps to ignite the powder charge in each chamber of the cylinder. After adoption of the M1911A1 in the United States, the Argentine government purchased the pistol from Colt as the Model 1927. In 1836 he registered a patent for a revolving gun. A historic-cased, Gustav Young-engraved and ivory-gripped Colt Third Model Dragoon revolver and an inscribed Colt Model 1861 New Model Navy revolver were the second highest guns sold. Colt returned to the US in 1832 and began refining his design. He invented the Colt revolver, the six-shooter handgun made popular in tales of the American West. Three additional Colt revolvers fleshed out the top-four selections. Samuel Colt was an American producer of firearms and the founder of Colt Firearms Company. More than $3.27 million was realized from the top four lots of the Al Cali Collection. The Paterson, produced at the Colt manufacturing facility located in Paterson, New Jersey, was favored by the early Texas Rangers and served as the foundation of Sam Colt’s rise as America’s most renowned gun maker.
SINGLE GUNSHOT SOUND EFFECT COLT PATERSON 1836 PRO
The Colt was part of the prestigious Al Cali Collection, which includes more than two-dozen Colts manufactured during the percussion era that lasted from 1836 to 1865. Pro Sound Effects, 1860 Colt Army Pistol, Cap and Ball, Single Gunshot, Reverberant View source History Talk (0) watch 01:48. Heritage Auctions/Greg Martin Auctions said Tuesday that the revolver sold for $977,500 in Dallas on Sunday. This photo, released courtesy of Heritage Auctions, shows an ivory-gripped Texas, or Holster Model No. At Signature Arms & Armor Auction held by the Heritage Auction in Dallas, an Rare 1836 Colt revolver went under the hammer and fetched $977,500 as the winning bid, setting a world record price realized for a single Firearm sold at auction. It was purchased by an unidentified West Coast collector, who auction house officials will only identify as a Silicon Valley mogul. The gun, with a nine-inch barrel and loading lever, is said to be the finest surviving example of Samuel Colt’s first revolver, produced in Paterson, N.J.