North & Skinner Wedge-Lock Revolving Rifle
The North & Skinner Wedge-Lock Revolving Rifle, produced between 1852-1856, was an experimental 1850s firearm aiming to solve the cylinder gap issue common in revolving rifles. Its innovative wedge-lock mechanism pushed the cylinder forward upon closing the lever, creating a near gas-tight seal. This .44 caliber, 6-shot percussion rifle featured a lever-action system and was marked 'THE WORLD'S REVOLVER'.









