All-in-one Original U.s. Civil War Era Moore's Patent Firearms Teat Fire .32 Cal Brass Frame Engraved Revolver - Serial 12816 - Hot Selling [vb0NSilE]
Original U.S. Civil War Era Moore's Patent Firearms Teat Fire Revolver Discover a truly historical piece with the Original U.S. Civil War Era Moore's Patent Firearms Teat Fire .32 Cal Brass Frame Engraved Revolver. This exquisite revolver, serial num
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All-in-one Original U.s. Civil War Era Moore's Patent Firearms Teat Fire .32 Cal Brass Frame Engraved Revolver - Serial 12816 - Hot Selling [vb0NSilE]
Original U.S. Civil War Era Moore's Patent Firearms Teat Fire Revolver
Discover a truly historical piece with the Original U.S. Civil War Era Moore's Patent Firearms Teat Fire .32 Cal Brass Frame Engraved Revolver. This exquisite revolver, serial number 12816, is a rare find, with only one available. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this revolver stands as a testament to the ingenuity of its time.- Original Item: Only One Available
- Produced around 1866
- Beautiful floral and scroll engraving
Product Features and Specifications
This revolver boasts a brass frame with minimal nickel plating retention under the grip scales, showcasing the firearm's rich history and patination. The cylinder, measuring 3 1/4 inches, features Moore's patent information, which is slightly worn but still visible with a magnifier. The revolver is equipped with a 6-shot cylinder in .32 Teat-fire caliber, designed by Daniel Moore and David Williamson to circumvent the Rollin White patent.- Brass Frame with Floral Engraving
- Original Nickel Plating Under Grips
- Moore's Patent Information on Cylinder
Practical Uses and Collection Value
This Moore's Patent revolver is not only a work of art but also a historical artifact. Its functionality may be limited due to the non-functional cylinder lock, but its condition and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any firearms collection. The revolver's unique design, featuring the Teat-fire cartridge, was popular during the Civil War and beyond, making it an interesting piece for enthusiasts and collectors alike.- Historical Significance in Firearms Development
- Popular During the American Civil War
- Excellent Condition with Minimal Wear
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