Extra-Fancy 20-Shot Pinfire Revolver

Published on May 4, 2019
Duration: 7:20

This review details an exceptionally ornate E.L. Malherbe & Cie. 20-shot pinfire revolver, noted for its high-quality decoration and complex mechanical features. The firearm showcases extensive gold inlay and a unique dual-ring cylinder design, allowing for 20 rounds in a relatively compact package. Expert Ian McCollum highlights its rarity as a collector's piece.

Quick Summary

The E.L. Malherbe & Cie. 20-shot pinfire revolver is a rare collector's item, distinguished by its exceptional ornate decoration, including extensive gold inlay and studs. Its mechanical complexity features a dual-ring cylinder for 20 rounds and dual firing pins, showcasing advanced 19th-century Belgian firearm manufacturing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Ornate Revolver
  2. 01:00Aesthetics and Accessories
  3. 03:04Mechanical Operation: Dual Rings and Firing Pins
  4. 05:24Loading and Ejection Mechanism
  5. 06:40Conclusion: Rarity and Collector Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the E.L. Malherbe & Cie. 20-shot pinfire revolver unique?

This revolver is unique due to its exceptionally ornate decoration, featuring extensive gold inlay and studs, combined with a complex mechanical design including a dual-ring cylinder and dual firing pins for its 20-round capacity.

How does the 20-shot capacity work on this pinfire revolver?

The 20-shot capacity is achieved through a dual-ring cylinder design with concentric chambers. The inner ring fires through the bottom barrel, and the outer ring fires through the top barrel, requiring dual firing pins on the hammer.

What accessories are included with this E.L. Malherbe & Cie. revolver?

The revolver is presented in a custom case that includes a cleaning rod, a specialized screwdriver, and an ornate oil bottle, all designed to complement the firearm's high-quality presentation.

Why is this pinfire revolver considered a valuable collector's item?

Its value as a collector's item stems from the rarity of finding a mechanically complex firearm like a 20-shot pinfire combined with such an extreme level of 'over-the-top' decoration and craftsmanship.

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