From the Vault: 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver

Published on October 28, 2022
Duration: 3:56

This guide details the unique side-loading operation of the rare 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver. The video, presented by Caleb Savant and Cody Slocum, highlights the innovative mechanism designed to bypass the Rollin White patent. Cody Slocum, with a family connection to the inventor, provides expert insight into the firearm's history and mechanical function.

Quick Summary

The 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver features a unique mechanism where individual chambers slide forward for side-loading, a design developed by Frank Slocum to bypass the Rollin White patent. Manufactured by the Brooklyn Arms Company, this 5-round, single-action revolver with a brass frame was produced from 1863-1864.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of 1863 Slocum Revolver
  2. 00:22Design and Patent Context
  3. 00:51Mechanical Operation Demonstration
  4. 02:03Manufacturing History

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver work?

The 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver features a unique mechanism where each chamber slides forward individually. This allows cartridges to be loaded from the side before the chamber slides back and locks into place, bypassing the Rollin White patent.

Who manufactured the 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver?

The 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver was manufactured by the Brooklyn Arms Company in Brooklyn, New York. The inventor, Frank Slocum, collaborated with them as he lacked his own manufacturing capabilities.

What was the purpose of the Slocum revolver's side-loading design?

The side-loading design of the Slocum revolver was specifically created to circumvent the Rollin White patent, which covered revolvers with cylinders bored completely through. This allowed for a different method of loading cartridges.

What are the key technical specifications of the 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver?

The 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver is a single-action, 5-round capacity firearm with a side-loading sliding chamber mechanism. It features a brass frame and was produced between 1863 and 1864.

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