Sorry I haven't gotten on here to reply to anything but health problems with my brother has kept me busy. As far as the baby dragoons and my research on them, Colt made about 15,500 of them between 1847 and 1850. Some had loading levers but most were made without them. The frame, hammer, and loading were case colored and the barrel and cylinder were blued. The grip frame and trigger guard were silver plated brass. The first 10,000 guns have the Texas Ranger/Indian roll-engraved scene on the cylinder. The later guns have a stagecoach holdup scene on the cylinder. I have not read anywhere about a baby dragoon that did not have a scene on the cylinder but that doesn't mean there aren't some out there. The pocket revolver did not have a scene and it looked like the baby dragoon but it had a round trigger guard. And this is the first replica of the gun I have seen with a brass frame. It is a real fun gun to shoot and have for the grandkids when they want to learn about the old west. If anyone can tell me about the DART name on the gun, I sure would like to know about that. Thanks to all for any info or input on the guns.