Apache Knuckleduster Revolver

Published on February 2, 2015
Duration: 8:47

The Apache Knuckleduster Revolver is a unique three-in-one combination weapon featuring brass knuckles, a dagger, and a folding trigger revolver. Patented in 1869 by Louis Dolne, it was manufactured in Europe until around 1900. This specific model is a double-action-only, 5mm pinfire pepperbox with a 6-round capacity and no barrel, designed for close-quarters combat.

Quick Summary

The Apache Knuckleduster Revolver, patented by Louis Dolne in 1869, is a unique 3-in-1 weapon combining brass knuckles, a dagger, and a 5mm pinfire revolver. It was manufactured in Europe until around 1900 and named after Parisian street gangs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Apache Knuckleduster Revolver
  2. 01:19History and Knuckleduster Function
  3. 02:25Dagger Component Details
  4. 03:27Revolver Mechanism Explained
  5. 04:56Loading and Unloading Procedure
  6. 06:36Origin of the 'Apache' Name

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Apache Knuckleduster Revolver?

The Apache Knuckleduster Revolver is a unique 19th-century combination weapon featuring integrated brass knuckles, a dagger, and a folding-trigger revolver, designed for close-quarters combat.

Who patented the Apache Knuckleduster Revolver?

The Apache Knuckleduster Revolver was patented by Louis Dolne in 1869. These firearms were manufactured in Europe, primarily Belgium and France, until around 1900.

What caliber is the Apache Knuckleduster Revolver?

The specific model shown is chambered in 5mm pinfire and features a 6-round capacity. Other variations might exist, but pinfire was common for these compact designs.

Why is it called the 'Apache' Revolver?

The name 'Apache' is believed to derive from Parisian street gangs of the era, known for their violent activities. While not an official manufacturer's name, it has become the common historical designation.

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