Sisterdale Texas Confederate Revolver

Published on February 28, 2016
Duration: 9:09

This video provides an in-depth look at the rare Sisterdale Texas Revolver, a unique Confederate sidearm. Ian McCollum details its historical context, production by German immigrants in Sisterdale, Texas, and its distinctive mechanical features, including a solid milled frame, external hand, and external cylinder stop. The revolver's rarity is emphasized, with only six believed to have been made and this example being the sole known survivor.

Quick Summary

The Sisterdale Texas Revolver is a rare Confederate sidearm made in Sisterdale, Texas, by German immigrants, including Alfred Kapp, a former Colt employee. Only six are thought to have been produced, with this being the sole known survivor. It features a solid milled frame, an external hand for cylinder rotation, and an external cylinder stop, making it unique among Civil War-era revolvers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sisterdale Revolver
  2. 00:42Historical Context & Makers
  3. 01:46Production Rarity & Provenance
  4. 03:08Technical Overview & Caliber
  5. 04:39Unique Mechanical Design
  6. 06:54Historical Documentation & Contracts
  7. 08:11Conclusion: Frontier Gunsmithing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Sisterdale Texas Revolver?

The Sisterdale Texas Revolver is an exceptionally rare firearm believed to have been produced in Sisterdale, Texas, during the Civil War era by German immigrants. It's notable for its unique design, including a solid milled frame and external operating mechanisms, distinguishing it from contemporary revolvers.

Who made the Sisterdale Texas Revolver?

The Sisterdale Texas Revolver was manufactured in Sisterdale, Texas, by German immigrants, notably led by Alfred Kapp, who had prior experience working for Colt. These revolvers were intended for the Confederacy when supplies were scarce.

How rare is the Sisterdale Texas Revolver?

The Sisterdale Texas Revolver is extremely rare, with only six believed to have been produced. The example featured in the video is the only known surviving piece, having remained with the Kapp family for decades before entering the collector market.

What are the unique mechanical features of the Sisterdale Texas Revolver?

The Sisterdale Texas Revolver possesses a solid, milled frame and distinctive external mechanical components. These include an external hand for cylinder rotation and an external spring-loaded cylinder stop, both visible on the outside of the frame.

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