- During the Civil War, the Union Army purchased almost 130,000 pieces
- The gun was a .44 caliber, six shot, front-loader that took linen or paper cartridges
- This non-firing replica has the handling characteristics of the original
- Overall Length: 14 5/8″; weight – 2lbs 8oz; Barrel Length 7 3/4-inch
- This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes
Product Description
During the Civil War, the Union Army purchased almost 130,000 pieces of the M1860 percussion revolver, making it the most-used revolver in the conflict. Enterprising Confederate armories were quick to appropriate the design and produce the piece for Southern troops. The gun was a .44 caliber, six shot, front-loader that took linen or paper cartridges. This non-firing replica has the handling characteristics of the original, with functional lock and loading mechanisms.
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