Civil War Pepper Box Revolver Replica With Brass Finish
The "Pepperbox" revolver was popular, primarily as a self-defense weapon, from the 1830's through the end of the Civil War. Multiple barrels revolved around a central spindle, each fired in turn as it aligned with the hammer. This piece replicates a London-made pepperbox and has a double-action mechanism, whereby pulling the trigger both cocked and dropped the hammer and rotated the next barrel into firing position. Click on the image for a closer view. Thank you for shopping with us!
KEY FEATURES:
Non-firing
Brass Finish Frame
Functional Double-Action mechanism
Accurate detailing
MEASUREMENTS:
BARREL LENGTH: 3 1/2”
OVERALL LENGTH: 9”
WEIGHT: 2lb
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