Samuel Colt and Oliver Winchester Th..., Charles River Editors
Samuel Colt and Oliver Winchester Th..., Charles River Editors
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Samuel Colt and Oliver Winchester: The Lives and Careers of America's Most Influential Gunsmiths

Author: Charles River Editors

Narrator: Scott Clem

Unabridged: 2 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/23/2019


Synopsis

Gunsmiths in early 19th century America were helped along by noted artisans from Germany, Switzerland, and other European powers, but despite advances made in the European and American musket, the requirement of an exterior spark and percussion to ignite powder for a single-shot discharge remained the paradigm. Similarly, the era was unable to move past the cumbersome weapon that required at least half a minute to reload. The military compensation for such an ungainly and vulnerable process was the alternation of troop lines, in which one fired while the other reloaded from behind. Effective as that was in laying down constant fire and simultaneous reloading, the force as a whole was disabled by a large fraction, and the reloading soldiers were vulnerable to saber attacks on horseback as well.Trapped in the same technological rut as future wars drew near in the new century, Samuel Colt entered the pool of visionaries in search of the invention that would tip the power balance in favor of those who possessed it. As an observant child of the Industrial Revolution, Colt would ultimately lead the way with the most defining design changes in weaponry, and through constant trial and error, he gave the military what it wanted despite fierce resistance and apathy: an answer to the reloading conundrum.  In the manner that Samuel Colt broke open the single-shot tradition in hand weapons, Oliver Fisher Winchester and his celebrated rifle shared the title of “the gun that won the West.” In the arena of portable arms, these two men dominated much of the technological and promotive aspects of 19th century weaponry, alternating between resisting and collaborating with rivals. While Colt created the first effective revolver mechanism for the handgun based on the technology of the ship’s wheel, it was Oliver Winchester who instituted 140 years of branding dominance by virtue of the first reliable repeating rifle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Thomas on January 06, 2022

"God made men, but Sam Colt made them equal." This small book goes over the life and times of Samuel Colt, an industrialist whose invention became synonymous with his name - in French, the word for 'revolver' is "la colt". Samuel Colt's birth and death is even a prophecy to the life he would lead, h......more

Goodreads review by Genevieve on April 03, 2025

Samuel Colt led a pretty amazing life as a key industrialist from the 19th Century. While this book is not a comprehensive view of his life, it does provide a great summary for further exploration of the man and his invention. I thought that is was well-crafted and very worthwhile as a read.......more