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![]() Belgian Lefaucheux Model 1854 8mm Pinfire Antique Double-Action Revolver Guns International #: 102179817 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Pinfire Pistols & Revolvers - Antique Revolvers - Cartridge Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: CAALEX Company: Classic Arms & Archery Member Since: 9/16/14 First Name: Online Last Name: Sales State: Kentucky Zip: 40503 Country: United States Phone: (859) 278-8370 Fax: (859) 278-1759 Number of Active Listings: 0 Total Number of Listings: 3598 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: AmEx, Discover, Master Card, Visa, Money Order, Certified Check, Personal Check (item held until check cleared) Description: This is a Belgian-made variant of the Lefaucheux Revolver chambered for 8mm Pinfire rounds. The Pinfire cartridge was designed by French inventor Casimir Lefaucheux. Unfortunately Casimir had a fairly short life and died at the age of 50. His son Eugene proved to be a prodigal son and, at the age of 22, he designed a revolver that chambered his father’s cartridge. This design is remembered as the Model 1854 Lefaucheux Revolver, which was the first revolver to feature a bored-through cylinder (well before Smith & Wesson). A military variant of the revolver was adopted by several European powers, including France and Spain, and it was imported by the Union for use during the American Civil War. The gun was manufactured by a number of Liege based Belgian firms and French gunsmiths for commercial sales as well. This particular specimen is a commercial variant which was made in Belgium. Generally speaking, the military variants were single-action revolvers while the commercial ones had a double-action function. The gun was clearly a luxury item with beautiful scroll engravings and an impressive silver and gold inlays and ivory grips. The gun has some superficial wear consistent with an Antique firearm, but it remains both mechanically sound and aesthetically pleasing. It has a dark, patinated finish with little blue remaining. The bore is dark. All items are also available for sale in our brick & mortar store and are subject to prior sale. Think long, think wrong. Payment On firearms, we typically only accept credit cards or money orders/cashier's checks.
Shipping We ship firearms via UPS. They must be sent to an FFL. Hand guns must travel via Air, whilst long guns and other items can go via Ground. Non-firearm accessories, such as magazines, can be shipped via USPS Priority Mail at the customer's request. We provide tracking numbers with all of our transactions. If you'd like a shipping estimate, please contact us through the and provide, at the very least, a ZIP code as to where the item would be sent.
Legal Policy We can only ship items to areas in which they are legal. If you live in a more restrictive area, please check your local laws before or buying. We are, for the most part, willing to ship to the 50 states as long as it's legal. We may require proof of legality before proceeding with a transaction that is exempt from a normal law. Please only if you are legal to own this item. Serialized items must be transferred through an FFL. We do accept C&R's on any applicable items. You may have to pay your FFL a fee, which is not covered by this . You are responsible to know and follow all laws (including shipping) in purchasing such items in your state. Visit these sites below to verify the laws in your area:
NFA Information Some items are regulated by the National Firearms Act (NFA). This includes, but is not limited to, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors. Please check with your local and state municipalities for any further regulatory requirements. It is the buyer’s responsibility to make sure they comply with all NFA rules and applicable laws. Such items MUST be transferred to a Class 3 FFL via a Form 3, and then transferred to you via a Form 4 from your local Class 3 dealer. The process of getting a Form 3 approved by the BATFE takes on average 6-8 weeks. Your patience is appreciated. SOLD Antique: Yes Manufacturer: Lefaucheux Model: 1854 |