For reenactors and collectors, we offer Civil War kepi caps and officer slouch hats, hat pins, holsters, pins, and other gear. Course, I aint seen every revolver ever made. Blued barrel, cylinder and back strap, niter blued screws and trigger, casehardened loading lever, frame, and hammer, and brass trigger guard. Finish off your Civil War kit or collection with this cap and ball M1860 Army Issue Revolver. Never seen a revolver cylinder with an angle at the end of the flute. While over 200,000 Army Model revolvers were manufactured, only around 4,000 were manufactured with fluted cylinders, making this variation especially desirable.
#Lefaucheux revolver fluted cylinder serial numbers#
10th 1860" in one of the cylinder flutes, worn numbers on the rear cylinder surfaces between the nipples with a "5" and "8" visible under light and magnification on a few of the surfaces indicating a matching cylinder, "COLTS/PATENT" on the left side of the frame, cut frame and back strap for use with a shoulder stock, an "L" on the left trigger guard shoulder, and all matching serial numbers including a properly hand-written number in black ink in the rear mortise of the grip. Scarce Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver with Desirable Fluted CylinderThis early Colt Model 1860 Army was manufactured in 1860 and has the highly desirable early full fluted cylinder. AMERICA.-" on top of the barrel, "PATENTED SEPT. The breech, cylinder and frame engraved with scrolls, strapwork and dogs’ heads in. LEFAUCHEUX IN BREVETE, Liege ‘ELG’ proved cylinder. It has a round barrel with octagonal breech 70mm (2¾), the breech is marked E. It has a German silver blade front sight, "-ADDRESS COL. A Belgian 6 shot 7mm Lefaucheux double action pinfire revolver made C1865, number 228357. Of the small amount of these fluted cylinder revolvers made, most of them were no doubt heavily used during the war, making the condition of this surviving example particularly fine considering. Some were even shipped to the South before and at the very beginning of the Civil War. Lightly carved grip panels of ebonised wood. His design was patented in Paris and London in April 1854. To achieve this the cylinder had to be bored all the way through. Frame and cylinder bear finely engraved vine decoration. Casimir’s son Eugene Lefaucheux joined his father’s business and in 1854 he designing a revolver in which the cartridges could be loaded from the breech end without needing to remove the barrel. 18-shot cylinder with a six-shot inner circle and a twelve shot outer circle of chambers. While over 200,000 Army Model revolvers were manufactured, only around 4,000 were manufactured with fluted cylinders, making this variation especially desirable. An 18-shot pin-fire revolver, Liège, circa 1860. barrel configuration, applied fore-sight, the top of barrel signed E. This early Colt Model 1860 Army was manufactured in 1860 and has the highly desirable early full fluted cylinder. LEFAUCHEUX, PARIS A RARE CASED 7mm PINFIRE TWENTY-SHOT OVER-UNDER REVOLVER, MODEL LEFAUCHEUX PATENT, serial no.