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Guns International #: 103320828
Seller's Inventory #: 258004
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Guns International #: 103320828
Category - Antique Pepperbox
- Allen & Thurber & Co.
ENGRAVED Antique ALLEN & THURBER Bar Hammer IVORY GRIP Pepperbox BELLY GUN
First American Double Action Revolving Pistol
Description: ENGRAVED Antique ALLEN & THURBER Bar Hammer IVORY GRIP Pepperbox BELLY GUN First American Double Action Revolving Pistol Here we present an antique Engraved Allen & Thurber Norwich Period Bar Hammer 6-shot Percussion Pepperbox Pistol made circa 1842-1847. Only six-barrel pepperbox pistols were produced during the Grafton Period (1830s-1842) and the Norwich Period (1842–1847), and all had smooth barrel external contours until the later Worchester (1847-1865) & Allen and Wheelock period, when fluted barrels became the norm. This is a six-shot revolving pistol and was made during the Norwich Period. It wasn’t until the Worchester period that the five-shot pepperbox was introduced. Percussion nipples were integrated to the barrels. Made with a bar hammer and standard trigger, models have been encountered with or without an integral nipple shield. While simplifying shooting (no manual cocking of the hammer), the bar hammer did preclude the inclusion of usable sights. However, this early example of a double-action pistol must have been quite a selling point. As these were considered “point and shoot” short range defensive weapons or “belly guns”, the market did not seem to object to the limitation of not having sights. Ethan Allen was already a prolific inventor and successful businessman in the 1830s when he came up with this design. This percussion, six-shot, double-action pocket revolver was a very popular pistol that was produced in Norwich, Connecticut. It’s a 31-caliber pepperbox with a revolving screw off fluted barrel and has factory engravings in a floral motif executed on both sides of the frame. Made from 1842-1847, these pistols enjoyed even greater popularity than Sam Colt’s first pistol. The history that these pistols enjoyed over the years is astounding: the Seminole Wars, Gold Rush, Mexican War and American Civil War. These guns are true relics of American history. The overall condition is very good. Traces of original finish are found in low trafficked areas. Strong action. A nipple is missing. The bores have darkened, remain smooth, and are good for their ages. Fine grips. Lightly engraved frame. “101” marked barrel. Own the original! This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction. Barrel is 3-1/4 inches. Caliber: .31 Percussion Overall condition as seen in photos. Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail! Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. $2000 #258004 Antique: Yes Price: $2,000.00 Buy Now Pay with
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Guns International #: 103320828
Seller's Inventory #: 258004
Guns International #: 103320828
Seller's Inventory #: 258004