TheColt New Line was asingle action pocketrevolver introduced by theColt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company in 1873.[1]
Two years after theColt House Revolver (1871), a year after theColt Open Top (1872) and almost simultaneously alongside theColt Single Action Army (1873), the Colt New Line was one of the firstmetallic cartridgerear-loading revolvers manufactured by Colt. It was, alongside theColt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver (1871), one of the first pocket metallic cartridge revolvers made by the company.[2]
When theRollin White patent for metallic cartridges firearms manufacture expired (c. 1870) theColt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company started working on its own metallic cartridge revolvers. Thus, after having introduced its first breech-loaders in 1871 (Colt House/Cloverleaf) and 1872 (Colt Open Top), in 1873 Colt launched theColt Single Action Army along with a new line of pocket revolvers, sorted in five different calibers. Since it was an entirely new line of revolvers this model was called the Colt New Line.[2]
Circa 1884-1886, submerged by the competitors' cheaper imitations and refusing to introduce a lower quality among its own firearms, the Colt company dropped the line and ceased production.[2]
The Colt New Line was chambered and produced as follows.[2]
The .22 caliber version was equipped with a 7-shot cylinder. All four other versions of the gun had 5-round cylinders.[2]