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Name The Colt
Manufacturer Samuel Colt
Powers Can kill anything except for Lucifer and four other unknown creatures.
Key to the Devil's Gate in Wyoming.
Location/Owners In Mary Campbell's possession
Episodes First Appearance: 1.20 Dead Man's Blood
Last Appearance: 1.13 Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye

Back in 1835, when Halley's Comet was overhead, same night those men died at the Alamo, they say Samuel Colt made a gun. A special gun. He made it for a hunter. A man like us, only on horseback. Story goes, he made thirteen bullets. This hunter used the gun a half dozen times before he disappeared, the gun along with him... Somehow Daniel got his hands on it. They say... they say this gun can kill anything.

John Winchester, 1.20 Dead Man's Blood

History

The Colt was made by Samuel Colt in 1835. When used with the supernatural bullets he made specially for it, the gun can kill anything.[1] It was the first supernatural weapon introduced in the series, originally believed to be just a legend shared among hunters, Mary Winchester having heard it from her father Samuel as a bedtime story.

Lucifer says there are only five things in all of creation that the Colt can't kill and that he is one of them, whether he meant himself personally or archangels, in general, was never specified.[2] The Alpha Vampire later confirmed in 12.14 The Raid that there were "five creatures" it couldn't kill.

While the Colt can kill (almost) anything, the shot must be a kill shot. When Sam shoots John in the leg while he is possessed by Azazel, the demon survives, but the gunshot's effects allow John to briefly take back control of his body before Azazel escapes.[3]

Samuel Colt also designed the mausoleum in Fossil Butte Cemetery, keeping a portal to Hell known as the Devil's Gate from opening. The Devil's Gate and the Colt are linked, the gun serving as the key to disengaging the gate's inner mechanisms, allowing it to be opened by inserting the Colt's muzzle into the keyhole. By the 1860s, Colt began installing iron railroad lines across Southeast Wyoming, forming a 100-square-mile pentagram around the Devil's Gate with a church at each point, further ensuring that it was demon-proof.[4]

Sam and Dean travel through time to use the Colt to kill a phoenix in March 1861 and use its ashes to kill Eve in the present. The Colt was left in the past after the death of Elias Finch, possibly passing into the hands of a local saloon owner by the name of Elkins. When Samuel Colt returned to Sunrise, Wyoming to retrieve the phoenix ashes, he also left the Colt with the saloon keeper along with the special bullets for it with the hopes that it will eventually end up with Sam.

In 2006, John Winchester discovers the gun was in the possession of Daniel Elkins, a fellow hunter and one of his mentors. Azazel and Meg began making efforts to retrieve the legendary gun, the former seeking to open the Devil's Gate in Wyoming and free Lilith from Hell, under the guise of forming a demon army on Earth for Sam to rule over. While Jake Talley, who has been recruited by Azazel, opens the gate for a short time, Azazel gets killed when Dean shoots him with the final bullet, as Bobby and Ellen reseal the gates after John's spirit escapes captivity. Rendered useless without its special ammunition, Singer had taken apart the Colt to learn how it can kill anything supernatural, but was unable to figure out what makes it tick. As he test-fires the gun in the woods, Ruby arrives and helps Bobby restore the Colt's supernatural killing abilities and modifies it to take any silver ammunition. The Winchesters use it to kill several demons and vampires until it's stolen by Bela Talbot[5]. She later trades it to Crowley in her futile attempt to get out of her crossroads deal, but a hellhound kills her anyway when she fails to kill Sam before her deal expires, leaving the Colt with the King of the Crossroads.

With the Apocalypse looming, Crowley would plant rumors about the gun's location and eventually return it to the Winchesters, wanting them to kill Lucifer out of self-preservation. Dean shoots his head in Carthage, Missouri, but while the gunshot causes great pain to a disoriented Lucifer, the headshot fails to kill the fallen archangel. After Lucifer regained his composure, he knocks Dean back, sending him flying into a tree where he drops the gun, leaving it behind when Castiel teleports them away.[2] Crowley would go on to retrieve the Colt in secret, and after Lucifer's defeat, he turns over the gun along with the Lance of Michael as gifts to Ramiel, the Prince of Hell who is next in line for the throne. Despite accepting the demon's gifts, Ramiel declines the offer and convinces Crowley to take the crown for himself, in exchange for keeping him and his remaining siblings hidden from anyone and anything, all the while threatening to incite his wrath on Crowley if he fails to hold up his end of the bargain. Crowley accepts his terms and leaves the Lance and the Colt with Ramiel, who locks the gun away in a supernatural wall safe with his armory of celestial armaments.

In 2017, the British Men of Letters task Mary with regaining it from Ramiel -- without telling her what the item is, or that Ramiel is a Prince of Hell. She succeeds in retrieving the gun while Sam kills Ramiel with the Lance, delivering it to Mr. Ketch afterward. Since then, Mick and his colleagues had been researching and studying the legendary gun, but even he with all the lore on the Colt from the London Chapterhouse couldn't discover how Samuel Colt made it to kill almost anything supernatural, let alone create new bullets for it. The British Men of Letters would reveal their possession of the weapon to Sam, who teaches them how to make new bullets with Bobby's recipe before using the Colt to kill the Alpha Vampire.

Following a failed attempt to kill Dagon, the Colt returns to the possession of the Winchesters, who used it to kill the god Moloch. All the while, Ketch and his team had planted a surveillance system inside the Men of Letters Bunker to keep an eye on them, and while they tried to retrieve the Colt in the process, they eventually realize that Sam and Dean took it with them on their case.

Castiel returns to the Bunker, explaining his temporary partnership with the angels to the Winchesters, but it turns out to be a ruse to steal the Colt, which was kept under Dean's pillow rather than in their safe for safekeeping. After Joshua tracked down Dagon through a celestial pulse generated by Lucifer's unborn son, Castiel and Kelvin went to her safe house along with Hozai and the Colt to kill both her and Kelly Kline with the remaining two bullets. He fired one of the bullets and tried to kill Dagon, but she teleported out of the way. Castiel went downstairs with every intent to kill Kelly, but he ultimately couldn't do it and chose to take her with him. After Sam and Dean catch up, they explain their plan to render the nephilim human by extracting its grace so both the baby and Kelly can live, but Kelly refuses to let them do it because she wants her child to be born with all its powers. After waiting in the Impala, Kelly takes the keys and drives away with Castiel, intending to go to Heaven's Gate and ensure her child's birth, leaving the Colt with Sam and Dean. When they arrived, Dagon caught up with them after killing Hozai, Kelvin, and Joshua when he appeared. When Sam and Dean intervene to stop Dagon from taking Kelly again, she attacks Dean and takes the Colt from him. Dagon used her power to heat up and melt the barrel of the Colt, causing the muzzle to fall off and severely damaging the gun. Castiel is later able to kill Dagon without the Colt using the powers of Kelly's unborn son; Jack Kline.

Sam retrieves the pieces of the damaged Colt and returns them to the Bunker, where it's shown that the heat has deformed parts of the gun's mechanisms. Sam promises to try and repair the legendary gun, but despite his hopes, he's unsure if he can.[6]

After the defeat of the Akrida in an alternate universe, Dean gives the repaired gun to a 1972 version of Mary Campbell, warning her to use it if she ever encounters Azazel, who's due to force Mary into a deal about a year into her future.[7]

Special Features

Colt Gun

Invented by Samuel Colt, a gun named after its inventor “Colt”, and after its revolving cylinder. Before the Colt revolver, only one and two-barrel flintlock pistols had been invented for hand-held use. Colt revolvers were all based on cap-and-ball technology until the Smith and Wesson license on the bored-through cylinder (bought from Rollin White) expired around 1869.

Pad of Definitions (1.20 Dead Man's Blood), Official Website

The Colt used in Supernatural has some special "features":

Latin Inscription: Non timebo mala translates to "I will fear no evil" from Latin, and is a reference to Psalm 23 and the quote "For though I should walk in the midst of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me." It has inspired many Fan Tattoos. The font used is Plakat Fraktur.

Pentagram: See Pentagram

Make and Model of The Colt: The Colt has the appearance of an 1836 Colt Paterson Pietta Paterson Super Deluxe. In reality, the Colt Paterson, which is the first Revolver ever built, is surprisingly difficult to load. The gun itself was modified in 3.04 Sin City when Bobby agreed to let Ruby help restore its supernatural killing abilities, possibly given a loading gate for inserting each bullet and the cylinder upgraded with a hinge that would open when the hammer's half-cocked, explaining how it can now be easily reloaded compared to before, without undergoing the painstakingly long process of deconstructing its barrel. See: History of the Colt Paterson.

Bullets: The 13 bullets made by Samuel Colt are engraved with numbers on the shells. Whenever The Colt fires a bullet, a cross within a circle along with a few vestiges of ancient scripture appear on the tip of it and burns orange-red right before it hits anything. It was first noticed in 2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two when Dean uses the final original bullet in the chamber to kill Azazel. Whenever the Colt was used in Season 12, the cross can be seen in 12.14 The Raid when the Alpha Vampire was killed by Sam and 12.17 The British Invasion when Eileen Leahy intended to shoot Dagon, but hits Renny Rawlings when she teleports out of the way. The cross appears to resemble a Cross Potent, the Sun Cross, or a Ringed Cross. The closest match appears to be the Cross of Saint Benedict which has been used for centuries to ward off evil, alluding to the inscription on the barrel of the gun.

Ruby was able to build more bullets for the Colt in 3.04 Sin City, and later in 12.14 The Raid, Sam relates that Bobby had learned the method from her and passed it on to him. The process requires holy oil, sage and myrrh. They're mixed together to make a tincture and used to coat silver bullets, and the following spell must be recited to mimic the original etchings: "Signum est imitandum. Signum est imitandum."

The Colt
The Latin inscription: "I will fear no evil."
Decorative etching on the barrel of the Colt.
The pentagram on the handle of the gun.
The decorative pattern of the hammer.
The trigger is released after the hammer is cocked.

Chronological Appearances and Uses

Use of the Colt

The bullets of the Colt are engraved with numbers.
A cross appears on the last original bullet for The Colt.

How Samuel Colt's original bullets are used

Other Uses

The Five Things the Colt Can't Kill

Lucifer says that there are only five things in all of creation that can't be killed by the Colt and that he is one of them. One point of conjecture is whether Lucifer meant five individuals, or five types of beings. The Alpha Vampire confirms that there are "five creatures" that the Colt cannot kill which some fans take as meaning individuals rather than five specific species of monsters.

Azazel is the only demon to have survived being shot with the Colt, due in part to being shot in the leg rather than the head or the heart.[3]

The Colt has been shown to kill:

There is speculation about what other powerful beings may not be killed by the Colt including:

  • God / Chuck and the Darkness / Amara – Given their respective status' as the cosmic embodiment of light and darkness, it is likely they are not vulnerable to the Colt.
  • ArchangelsLucifer is shown to be invulnerable to the Colt, but a head shot disorients him for a few seconds. This suggests that archangels are immune to the Colt's powers.
  • Four Horsemen of the ApocalypseFamine, Pestilence and War were rendered powerless with the removal of their rings, so they could possibly be vulnerable to the Colt. Death maintains its power even without its ring, and seems to be more powerful than the other Horsemen. Given Death's claim it would eventually reap God, it may be invulnerable to the Colt as it appears only Death's Scythe is capable of killing Death. Though Lucifer was also shown to be able to smite Death, whether or not the Colt would work on the Entity is still unknown.
  • Cain – When bearing the Mark of Cain, which was given to him by Lucifer, this may have protected him from the Colt. However, he was a Knight of Hell, lower in the hierarchy than the Princes of Hell who could be killed by the Colt, implying that the Colt can kill Cain.
  • Eve – No clear evidence either way, however as she is dead it is a moot point.

Episodes

1.20 Dead Man's Blood

When Daniel Elkins is killed, he leaves a note for John Winchester saying that he had "it" (along with the five remaining bullets) in his possession. John is interested in retrieving it since the Colt can supposedly kill anything supernatural, it could possibly be used to kill the Yellow-Eyed Demon and avenge Mary's death. After retrieving the Colt from the vampires who killed Elkins and looted his property, John uses it to kill the vampire pack leader, Luther, proving that the gun is the one he's been searching for, as an ordinary revolver would not have killed a vampire.

1.21 Salvation

Sam shoots at the Yellow-Eyed Demon as he stands over the crib of the baby Rose Holt, while John is off trading a fake Colt with Meg. He misses as the demon disappears and wastes a bullet.

1.22 Devil's Trap

Dean uses the third remaining bullet to kill the demon Tom, after he and Sam rescue John. Their father, possessed by the Yellow-Eyed Demon, begs Sam to shoot him, but he cannot kill his father and uses the fourth bullet to shoot John in the leg, the hesitation to kill the demon and John with him, allowing it to flee.

The Gate to Hell is locked with a devil's trap opened by the Colt.

2.01 In My Time of Dying

Sam uses the Colt to frighten off the demon-possessed trucker. Later, John trades the Colt and the remaining bullet (and his soul) in a deal with Azazel for Dean's life.

2.22 All Hell Breaks Loose: Part Two

The Yellow-Eyed Demon gives the Colt to Jake Talley in order to open the Devil's Gate in Wyoming. After making his way to Fossil Butte Cemetery, Jake succeeds in opening the gate by threatening Ellen's life, but after Sam kills him, Dean retrieves the Colt from the crypt door. The Yellow-Eyed Demon shows up and takes the Colt from Dean, but after John's spirit distracts the demon by ripping him out of his meatsuit, Dean grabs the Colt back and shoots Azazel in the heart with the last bullet just as he returns to his host, finally killing him. Bobby and Ellen were later able to seal the devil's gate before any more demons or spirits could escape.

3.03 Bad Day at Black Rock

Bobby is seen working on the Colt.

Bobby testing out The Colt.

3.04 Sin City

Bobby is trying to figure out how the Colt works when Ruby arrives and offers to help return its demon killing powers. Bobby later shoots at the possessed Father Gil with it -– and misses. Sam eventually uses it to kill Father Gil and Casey.

3.05 Bedtime Stories

The Crossroads Demon outside of Lloyd's Bar recognizes that the Colt has been modified, stating that it was not "the original Colt." She realizes that Ruby was the one who modified it. Sam eventually uses the Colt to kill the crossroads demon to try to get Dean out of his contract.

3.06 Red Sky at Morning

Dean discovers that Sam tried to get him out of his contract after he notices that a bullet is missing from the Colt. After confronting Sam, he tells Dean that he's not going to apologize for saving his life.

3.07 Fresh Blood

Dean uses the Colt to kill a girl that the hunter Gordon Walker turned into a vampire.

3.09 Malleus Maleficarum

Dean tries to shoot Ruby with the Colt but is stopped by Sam. Sam later tries to shoot the demon Tammi with it, but she is able to stop the bullet in mid-air.

3.10 Dream a Little Dream of Me

Bela steals the Colt from Sam and Dean's motel safe after she brings them African Dream Root to help save Bobby.

3.12 Jus in Bello

When Bela calls the Winchesters to taunt them about stealing the Colt, it is seen on the seat next to her sitting on a towel. Later, Ruby is annoyed to learn that the Colt is gone when they have to face off against an army of around thirty demons.

3.15 Time Is on My Side

Bela tells Dean she gave the gun to Lilith in a hope of breaking her deal.

4.03 In the Beginning

When Dean goes back to 1973 he "borrows" the Colt from a young Daniel Elkins, telling him the gun will be in Lawrence, Kansas. He has two opportunities to shoot Azazel, but the demon flees before he gets the chance to kill him.

5.01 Sympathy for the Devil

Dean tells Bobby he thinks they should use the Colt to kill Lucifer, but later explains to Sam he was just mentioning it to give hope to Bobby.

5.04 The End

Castiel tells Dean that he has learned the demons have not destroyed the gun. In 2014, Future Dean finally retrieves the Colt from the demons and tries to kill Lucifer with it, but fails and is killed.

5.09 The Real Ghostbusters

Becky tells Sam that in the Supernatural book written by Chuck Shurley which tells the events of 3.15 Time Is on My Side, Bela gave the Colt not to Lilith but to Crowley; her right hand demon and possible lover.

Crowley with The Colt.

5.10 Abandon All Hope...

After using it to kill two of his hench-demons, Crowley gives the Colt and some more bullets to the Winchesters to kill Lucifer who is in Carthage, Missouri. Dean uses it against the hellhounds, and either wounds, or kills one, but is unable to stop them all. Dean shoots Lucifer in the head at point-blank range, telling him to "suck it." Lucifer falls and appears to be dead at first, but he gets up in pain, the bullet wound in his forehead heals, and he punches Dean into a tree, dropping the Colt in the process. Lucifer goes on to explain to Sam that he is one of five things in all of creation that the gun can't kill. It was later revealed that when Castiel teleported Sam and Dean out of the battlefield, the Colt was left behind and was retrieved by Crowley while Lucifer was releasing Death from his prison.

Dean attempts to kill Lucifer using the Colt.

6.18 Frontierland

Sam was able to take Dean and Bobby to the library in the Campbell Compound to look through Samuel's lore books and find a way to kill Eve. Bobby was able to find out that the ashes of a phoenix can kill Eve and Dean recovers Samuel Colt's Journal and discovers that in March 5, 1861 the Colt was used to kill a phoenix in Sunrise, Wyoming. They were able to summon Castiel so they can travel back to 1861, but they only have 24 hours before he brings them back. Samuel Colt is retired from hunting, and completing the railway devil's trap to protect the Devil's Gate. Two demons enter his home looking for the gun, and he shoots them with the Colt. When Sam arrives and asks for his assistance, he refuses, but eventually gives Sam the Colt. Dean uses the Colt to kill Elias Finch — the phoenix.

However, Dean drops the Colt just before he and Sam are transported back to the present day. It is possible that the Colt was retrieved by the saloon owner Elkins. In the present day, the Colt was originally in the possession of Daniel Elkins and its possible that the Elkins of 1861 was an ancestor who passed it down to him. It was stated in Colt's Journal that he knew the saloon keeper personally. Since there were two bullets left in the chamber at most after it was used to kill two demons and a phoenix, and the fact that Daniel Elkins was loading five bullets into the Colt when it was first introduced in 1.20 Dead Man's Blood, it is implied that while Samuel Colt returned to Sunrise, Wyoming to retrieve the phoenix ashes, he also gave the Colt to the saloon keeper Elkins along with the special bullets with the hopes that it will eventually end up with Sam.

12.12 Stuck in the Middle (With You)

In a flashback to 2011 following Lucifer's defeat, Crowley turns the Colt along with the Lance of Michael over to the Prince of Hell Ramiel as a gift to take Hell's Throne, but Ramiel refuses and offers Crowley the throne instead in exchange for maintaining the solitude of his fellow siblings. After their deal, Ramiel stashes the Colt and the Lance into his supernatural armory.

In the present, Mary Winchester is sent by the British Men of Letters to steal the Colt from Ramiel. While she succeeds with the help of her sons, Castiel and the hunter Wally, Wally is killed and Castiel is gravely injured as Ramiel chases them to retrieve the Colt. Ramiel offers the Winchesters their lives if they give him back what they stole, but Sam and Dean have no idea what he's talking about. After a fight, Ramiel is killed by Sam with the Lance of Michael, leaving Sam and Dean unaware of what Mary did.

After killing Ramiel, Mary meets with Mr. Ketch and threatens to kill him and the British Men of Letters in general after what happened to Wally and what almost happened to Castiel, because they unknowingly sent them after a Prince of Hell. After a moment of silence, Mr. Ketch admits that they made a mistake and apologizes. She then hands over the Colt, telling him that her father used to tell her stories about the gun. Crowley also sent an army of his demons to Ramiel's house to retrieve the gun and panics when they fail to locate the Colt while Lucifer taunts him about it in his "doghouse."

The Colt is damaged by Dagon.

12.14 The Raid

After learning that the Alpha Vampire is attacking, Mary Winchester has the British Men of Letters reveal to Sam that they possess the Colt, the only weapon they have that can kill the Alpha Vampire. While the British Men of Letters have no bullets and don't know how to make any, Sam is able to give them Bobby Singer's recipe and they create new bullets shortly before the Alpha Vampire enters. Sam bluffs the Alpha Vampire with the empty Colt, with the Alpha Vampire claiming to be one of the five things the gun can't kill. Sam tries to negotiate a deal with the Alpha Vampire before Mary attacks him and Mick Davies barreled after Sam in a ruse to get him a bullet for the Colt so he can load it. Once Sam reveals this, the Alpha Vampire calls him a "clever, clever boy" moments before Sam shoots him through the head with the Colt. As the Colt's power works on him, the Alpha Vampire chuckles briefly before dropping to the ground, dead.

12.17 The British Invasion

While going after the Prince of Hell Dagon, Mick Davies brings the Winchesters the Colt to use against the powerful demon. In the brief fight that follows, Eileen Leahy grabs the Colt off the ground and shoots at Dagon. Dagon teleports away just before the bullet hits her. Instead, the shot strikes Renny Rawlings in the heart, killing him. While leaving the scene, Eileen holds onto the Colt rather than returning it to Mick.

After Eileen leaves, Sam reveals to Dean that she has left them the Colt. Dean tests the weapon, clearly excited to have ownership of the legendary gun once more.

12.18 The Memory Remains

Dean arms himself with the Colt in lieu of his regular pistol. While hunting Moloch, Pete Garfinkle steals the Colt and tries to use it to kill Sheriff Barrett Bishop, Jr. before he himself is killed by Sam. Sam then uses the Colt to kill Moloch with a shot through the chest, causing Moloch to dissolve into a puddle.

The remains of the Colt.

While in the Bunker, Mr. Ketch orders his team to search for the Colt which Mick had let the Winchesters take. The team is unable to find the Colt and Mr. Ketch is annoyed to realize that the Winchesters must have it with them.

12.19 The Future

Castiel returns to the Bunker from Heaven. He steals the Colt, from under Dean's pillow where Dean has kept it rather than locking it in the safe. Castiel along with some other angels find Dagon and Kelly Kline, entering the home Castiel misses when he tries to kill Dagon, and then is unable to kill Kelly when faced with the task. After his truck breaks down, Sam and Dean find Castiel and Kelly, and Dean takes possession of the Colt. When Kelly and Castiel take off and try to return to Heaven, Dagon appears, waiting for them. The Winchesters arrive and Dean tries to kill her with the Colt, but Dagon takes the weapon from him, and uses her power to melt the gun's barrel, deforming it and causing the Colt's muzzle to fall off. Castiel is later able to use the Nephilim's powers to kill Dagon without the Colt through spontaneous combustion.

12.20 Twigs & Twine & Tasha Banes

In the aftermath of Castiel disappearing with Kelly Kline, Dean asks Sam if he is able to fix the damaged Colt, which is now in two pieces, who is hopeful, but uncertain.

15.05 Proverbs 17:3

Sam has a nightmare where he is possessed by Lucifer, Dean tries to kill the archangel with the Colt, shooting him through the head from behind. However, Lucifer heals the wound and burns Dean to death.

Sam later speculates that the nightmare was one of God's possible endings for them that he is seeing through a link created between Sam and God when Sam shot God with the Equalizer.

15.09 The Trap

God reveals that the nightmares Sam has been seeing were of alternate reality Sams and Deans, meaning that the Colt Sam had seen was also from an alternate reality.

15.12 Galaxy Brain

Part of Chuck's video presentation to the Radio Shed clerk on Earth 2 is alternate Dean's failed attempt to kill alternate Lucifer with the Colt.

The Winchesters Episodes

1.13 Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye

After the defeat of the Akrida, Jack Kline gives Dean the Colt, which has been repaired since Dagon damaged it, presumably either by Sam or Jack, to finish what Dean started. Dean gives the Colt to the Mary Campbell of an alternate universe, warning her to use it if she ever encounters a Yellow-Eyed Demon. As it's 1972 in the alternate universe, Azazel is due to force Mary into a deal in about a year's time which sets off the chain of events leading to the Apocalypse. By giving Mary the Colt, Dean gives her the chance to kill Azazel and prevent the Apocalypse and her future death at the demon's hands.

Legend of the Colt

Samuel Colt

Samuel Colt picture.jpg

Samuel Colt (1814-1862) was the inventor of the Colt revolver, and founder of the Colt Firearms company. His huge achievement was for inventing a functional design for a gun that could shoot multiple times before having to be reloaded. He was highly influential in the munitions industry and was a noted inventor. See also:

It should be noted that Samuel Colt spent 1835 in England and France, securing the first patent on his revolving-breech pistol. He returned home and obtained an American patent in 1836.

The Alamo

The Battle of the Alamo was a 19th-century battle between the Republic of Mexico and the rebel Texian forces during the latter's fight for independence - the Texas Revolution. It took place at the Alamo mission in San Antonio, Texas (then known as "San Antonio de Béxar") in February and March of 1836.

History of Conflicts

Although most people automatically think of the famous battle that occurred in 1836 when the Alamo is mentioned there is a history of minor battles that occurred at the Alamo. The Alamo has a long and bloody history beginning in the mid to late 1700's.

In October of 1835 one of many battles occurred between residents of Gonzales and the Mexican troops that occupied the Alamo at the time. This skirmish led to Santa Anna sending in troops under Martin Perfecto de Cós to San Antonio. This was only one of many smaller battles over the course of October, November, and December of 1835 that eventually led to the famous battle that occurred in February and March of 1836.

For more information about the history/timeline of the Alamo check out the Daughters of the Republic of Texas website. They include a detailed history of the Alamo and all its battles.

The battle in 1835 is usually referred to as the Siege of Béxar, was the first battle for the occupation of the Alamo, in which the Texians took possession from the Mexican Governmental troops. It took place between October 12 and December 11th, 1835. On December 7th, the Texians had all of their artillery in place and began their assault on the Alamo. The flag of surrender was sent out from the Alamo to the Texian army on December 9th. So a good guess as to the exact 'night those men died' would be December 8th, 1835. (sources Siege of Béxar (Bejar) - Wikipedia Siege of Béxar (Bejar) - Wikipedia and Siege & Battle of Béxar from the Dairy of Samuel Maverick)

Halley's Comet

Comet Halley ... more generally known as Halley's Comet after Edmond Halley, is a comet that can be seen every 75-76 years. It is the most famous of all periodic comets, even though in every century many comets appear brighter and more spectacular. Halley's comet last appeared in the inner Solar System in 1986, and will next appear in the summer of 2061." (Source: Wikipedia)

In 1835, it achieved perihelion on 16 November, but would have been visible from Earth for several weeks before and after.

Arizona claims Colt

  • Arizona has adopted the Colt as its state firearm (April, 2011)

The Texas Paterson 1836

The first type of production handgun made by the real Samuel Colt is a Texas Paterson 1836. Supernatural Prop Master Chris Cooper found a replica of the gun at a Las Vegas gun show. The original revolver was a powder and cap gun, but the Supernatural prop department made a new revolver piece that could take cartridges.[8]

Although not obvious to anyone not familiar with the Paterson model, "the Colt" does in fact, have a trigger. While the Colt Paterson Revolvers in general, as well as "the Colt" do not have trigger guards, the triggers for these revolvers are inset flush into the base of the frame and drop down automatically when the hammer's cocked. The trigger can be clearly seen behind Bobby's finger when he is test-firing it in the scene where Ruby first appears to help him modify it to restore its demon-killing abilities. The trigger and the hammer can also be seen up close when Sam kills the Alpha Vampire with The Colt in 12.14 The Raid.

Trivia

  • In a 2019 interview with Collider, Eric Kripke revealed that the Colt's creation in the show was a reference to the Saint of Killer's guns that can kill anything from the Preacher comic book.

See also

References