This entry details the Tucker Navy Number 1, a rare Texas-made Confederate copy of the Colt 1851 Navy revolver. Expert analysis highlights its unique features, such as a barrel-mounted rear sight and specific markings, contrasting it with standard Colt patterns. The guide emphasizes its extreme rarity and historical significance within the context of Confederate arms manufacturing during the Civil War.
This review details the rare Chichester 'Pocket Shotgun,' a unique .38 caliber revolver featuring a detachable shoulder stock and a 28-gauge smoothbore barrel. Expert Ian McCollum highlights its specific manufacturing details, including a protective eye shield that doubles as a peep sight, and modifications indicating factory production. The firearm's rarity is attributed to its limited practical utility and low historical sales, making it a significant item for collectors.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of the rare 1885 Dimancea Revolver, a complex design featuring a unique double sprocket firing mechanism. Expert Ian McCollum demonstrates the process, highlighting the intricate internal components and the challenges associated with its maintenance. The guide emphasizes careful handling of small parts and precise reassembly to ensure proper function of this historically significant firearm.
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