Tucker & Sherrard Texas Confederate Revolver

Published on March 3, 2016
Duration: 14:55

This entry details the rare Tucker & Sherrard Texan Revolver, a Confederate-era firearm. It covers its historical context, including a contract with the Texas Military Board, production challenges, and eventual termination. The unique 'low hammer' design, solid frame, and distinctive markings are analyzed, highlighting its significance as a rare piece of Civil War-era manufacturing.

Quick Summary

The Tucker & Sherrard Texan Revolver is a rare Confederate firearm with a unique 'low hammer' design, offering ergonomic advantages over standard Colt revolvers. Produced under contract with the Texas Military Board, it faced production challenges and contract termination due to material shortages and labor issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Rarity
  2. 00:57Historical Context and Contract
  3. 02:52Pricing and Production Goals
  4. 06:31Contract Termination
  5. 07:37Private Sales and Post-War Production
  6. 10:03Low Hammer Design
  7. 11:13Technical Identification Features
  8. 12:33Unique Manufacturing Details

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Tucker & Sherrard Texan Revolver?

The Tucker & Sherrard Texan Revolver is an extremely rare Confederate-era firearm, with only three known examples. It was produced under a contract with the Texas Military Board during the Civil War, featuring a unique 'low hammer' design for improved ergonomics.

What were the production challenges for the Tucker & Sherrard revolver?

The company struggled to meet production goals due to frequent material shortages and labor issues exacerbated by the Confederate government. This led to the cancellation of their contract with the Texas Military Board in September 1863.

What makes the 'low hammer' design significant?

The 'low hammer' design on the Tucker & Sherrard revolver is an ergonomic improvement over standard Colt revolvers. It allows the shooter to cock the hammer without needing to shift their firing grip, enhancing control and speed.

How can wartime Tucker & Sherrard revolvers be identified?

Wartime production models of the Tucker & Sherrard revolver are identified by their square-backed trigger guards and specific cylinder dimensions. Later, post-war models transitioned to rounded trigger guards.

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