Freeman's Patent Revolver (No, Not Half Life)
The Freeman's Patent Revolver, a rare US Civil War secondary martial revolver, features a unique cylinder removal system patented by Austin Freeman in 1862. Manufactured by Hoard's Armory, approximately 2,000 units were produced. This .44 caliber, single-action percussion revolver is mechanically distinct from the Starr revolver, utilizing a solid frame and a sliding latch for cylinder removal, and served as a precursor to the Rogers & Spencer revolver.



