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1858 Remington handgun, by Kerry Barlow The Remington models were considered some of the finest revolvers of the civil ... Beals model pocket revolver. From 1857 until 1860 7000 copies of three ...
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Obscure and Rare Handguns, by Kerry Barlow Massachussetts Arms Company Adams Patent Navy revolver. This is an Adams revolver, however it was made in the U.S. and not in Europe. ...
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1858 Remington handgun, by Kerry Barlow These are today all commonly called Remington 1858, however in the civil war era .... at the request of the Army. Remington now added a low spur trigger. ...
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1858 Remington handgun, by Kerry Barlow The term 1858 Remington comes from the fact that Remington purchased the Patent ... the cylinder or gun parts during battle, thereby making the gun useless. ...
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Colt Handguns: Http://mntnweb.com The Colt Model 1860 army was probably the largest produced and most widely used of ... Only Colt knows why a naval battle scene was put on an army revolver! ...
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Colt Handguns: Http://mntnweb.com The Colt 1861 navy and 1860 army models used a round barrel with internal rifling, they came in both .36 caliber and .44 caliber for the navy and .44 ...
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Handguns of the Civil War, by Kerry Barlow Many different pistols, and revolvers or handguns as they were called at the time, were used throughout the civil war by both the North and the South. ...
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The Harper's Ferry Horse Pistol The Harper’s ferry horse pistol was truly a remarkable handgun in its day. In 1855 single shot handguns were still common, even though Colt was developing ...
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The Harper's Ferry Horse Pistol The Harper’s ferry horse pistol was truly a remarkable handgun in its day. In 1855 single shot handguns were still common, even though Colt was developing ...
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Load And Firing a Civil War Vintage Revolver If a soldier did not have a paper cartridge or combustible cartridge, ... A combustible cartridge was an extra fancy paper cartridge, which again, ...
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