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availabilty date: Fall 2008
This elegantly engraved pistol is an identical replica of the 1861 Navy
revolver presented General Custer during the Civil War. The pistol was
left in his family collection when he departed for the frontier to lead
the 7th Cavalry against warring Indians of the Frontier Plains. Cock the
hammer and twirl the cylinder, and the locking pins and percussion cap
will be revealed. Pull the trigger and experience the same satisfaction
its owner must have felt in 1862.
The wolf’s head design on either side of the hammer was one of many
fascinating flourishes added to the revolver by the famed 19th Century
engraver L.D. Nimschke. This re-creation is exact in every detail, right
down to the craftsman’s guide, the letter “P”, which was placed adjacent
to the serial number, calling for special handling so this weapon could
be plated. The handsome grips offer an intricate eagle and shield design.
The checkered patterning on both sides are perfectly restored to cover
the area that was blotted out by the personalization plate.
This Collector's Classic is one of the finest replicas in the world
today. All Collector's Classics pieces are exclusive to the Collector's
Armoury, Ltd. Images and content may not be reproduced without consent
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