COGSWELL PEPPERBOX REVOLVER NON FIRING REPLICA GUN - CIVIL WAR - WEAPONS - GUNSProduct DescriptionOriginally developed in London in the mid 1800's this six shot percussion pistol was not technically a revolver since the multiple barrels and receiver rotated together. This replica gun has a mechanically revolving barrel with working action and wood grips. Though this replica pistol saw limited action in the Civil War it was likely more commonly used in saloons of the frontier underneath a poker table. Length: 8.5" Weight: 2 lbs. |
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