SWAMP ANGEL .41 Rim Fire, by Forehand & Wadsworth
Guns International #: 102777734 Seller's Inventory #: 6968
Category: Antique Revolvers - Cartridge - Cowboy Action Revolvers

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Seller: River Junction Trade Co.
Company: Box 275 McGregor, Ia. 52157
Member Since: 10/20/09
First Name: Jim
Last Name: Boeke
State: Iowa
Zip: 52157
Country: United States
Phone: (563) 880-4588
Phone2: (563) 880-4588
Fax: (563) 873-3647
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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

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Description:
The most exciting of all the early 19th Century Pocket pistols were the .41's. The vast majority of production were the .22's, .32's, and some .38's, the smallest quantity being the .41's. Generally barrel lengths were 2-1/2 to 3 inches, so a 1-7/8 inch FACTORY barrel length is rare , and for the collector, very desirable.  (DIXIE GUN WORKS does have reload able brass that can be primed with .22 blanks.

Of the 19th century Pocket Pistols, none had a more colorful name than the SWAMP ANGEL from Forehand & Wadsworth.
This example, Serial No.9207 exudes character. It has about 10% original blue, no rust and a smooth finish. It has varnished Rosewood grips. The mechanical features operate properly for loading, cocking, and firing.

ALL factory applied marking are clear and strong, to include the scarce side barrel manufacturers address, and the Model Designation of Swamp Angel on top of the frame. A powerful Pocket Pistol, in a scarce barrel length.

This is an ANTIQUE and can be shipped directly to you. Adult signature required. Sold as an Antique ~ no guarantees, warranties, or liabilities for any actual usage. If any firearms are to be used for shooting purposes, a qualified gunsmith should inspect them first.

SOLD