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![]() Lucius W. Pond .32 Rim Fire Front-Loading Separate Chambers Revolver Guns International #: 103055532 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Antique Revolvers - Cartridge - Civil War Revolvers Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: steve03038 Member Since: 9/13/13 State: Florida Country: United States Premium Seller Number of Active Listings: 36 Total Number of Listings: 111 Seller: Private Seller Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Personal check, bank check, postal money order, Zelle, Venmo, or Cash App Description: Lucius W. Pond Front-Loading Revolver Make & Model - Manufacturer: Lucius W. Pond (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Model: Front-Loading Revolver with Removable Separate Chambers - Caliber: .32 Rimfire - Action Type: Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver - Capacity: 6 shots - Production Years: 1863 - 1870 - Estimated Total Production: Approx. 5,000 units Specifications - Serial Number: 1100 - Barrel Length: 5 inches - Frame Material: Brass (gilded finish originally) - Cylinder & Barrel Finish: Originally blued, now faded with patina - Grips: Walnut - original with light dents and handling marks - Unique Features: - Front-loading cylinder with removable chambers - Brass frame construction - Distinctive design related to Moore and National Firearms - Barrel marked clearly with Lucius W. Pond, Worcester, Mass.Pat'd .Sept.8.1863. Pat'd.Nov.8.1864 1100 Condition Overview - Mechanical Condition: Good; cylinder indexes, though timing is slightly off - Hammer Spring: Strong - Barrel Marking: Clear and legible - Cylinder Finish: Faded blue - Grips: Intact, minor wear consistent with age - Overall: A solid example of a rare Civil War-era revolver with collectible value Historical Background: Lucius W. Pond Revolvers Lucius W. Pond was a Massachusetts-based inventor and manufacturer active during the American Civil War. Known for producing small, innovative pocket pistols, Pond's work was directly influenced by other front-loading revolver designs of the era - notably those of Moore's Patent Firearms Co., which were subject to legal action by Smith & Wesson for patent infringement on the bored-through cylinder used with metallic cartridges. Pond's revolvers featured a clever workaround: Instead of a bored-through cylinder like Smith & Wesson's, his design used removable chambers which loaded from the front and were then inserted into the cylinder. This circumvented the Rollin White patent and still allowed the use of .32 rimfire metallic cartridges - a major advancement at the time. His revolvers were relatively well-made, often sporting brass frames and blued steel components, and were marketed toward soldiers and civilians during the Civil War. Although they were never adopted as official military sidearms, many found their way into the hands of Union soldiers as privately purchased sidearms. Due to low production numbers (approx. 5,000), especially compared to larger manufacturers like Colt and Smith & Wesson, Pond's revolvers are now scarce and desirable among collectors - particularly when they retain original parts, finish, and legible markings.
Payment can be made with bank check, postal money order, or personal check. If you prefer instant payment and shipping please email or text me for account info. I can take Venmo, Cash App or Zelle $950 Price: $950.00 Antique: Yes Handgun Caliber: .32 Rimfire Manufacturer: L.W.Pond Model: .32 Pocket revolver Barrel Length: 5 |