From the Vault: Rigby Pepperbox Pistol

Published on July 12, 2019
Duration: 5:49

This guide details the disassembly of a Rigby Pepperbox Pistol, as demonstrated by experts from Brownells. The video highlights the pistol's advanced double-action mechanism for its era and provides instructions on removing the barrel assembly for loading or maintenance. The presentation emphasizes the historical craftsmanship and the included accessories for this antique firearm.

Quick Summary

The Rigby Pepperbox Pistol is a historical muzzle-loading firearm featuring a double-action mechanism and a 5-shot capacity across its barrels. Disassembly for maintenance involves pressing side buttons to remove the barrel assembly. It was considered an advanced self-defense tool for its era, comparable in role to modern compact handguns.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Rigby Pepperbox Pistol
  2. 00:21Cased Set and Accessories
  3. 01:41Pistol Features and Mechanics
  4. 02:31Disassembly and Maintenance
  5. 03:08Ergonomics and Historical Context

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Rigby Pepperbox Pistol?

The Rigby Pepperbox Pistol is a muzzle-loading, percussion-fired firearm with a double-action mechanism and a sliding hammer safety. It features five barrels, fine engraving, checkered wood grips, and an ergonomic curved grip, estimated to be in the .30 to .32 caliber range.

How is the Rigby Pepperbox Pistol disassembled for maintenance?

Disassembly involves pressing two side buttons on the frame to release the five-barrel assembly. This allows for easier access for loading or performing maintenance tasks on the firearm.

What accessories are included with the Rigby Pepperbox Pistol?

The pistol comes with a fitted case and accessories including a nipple wrench, turn screw (screwdriver), bullet mold, ramrod, copper and brass powder flask with a built-in measure, and an oiler, essential for its operation and upkeep.

What historical context is provided for the Rigby Pepperbox Pistol?

The Rigby Pepperbox Pistol is presented as an advanced, high-capacity (for its time) self-defense tool for the wealthy in the early 19th century, comparable in its role to modern compact handguns.

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