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You are likely not going to bump into another one of these in your travels. This curious and commanding revolver, with a 20-shot cylinder, has Liege proofs that tie it to Belgium while others suggest German travels. Chambered in what is believed to be .455 Eley, this revolving hand cannon has a 10-inch barrel and is likely dates to the late 19th or early 20th Century. While other 20-shot revolvers exist, they are almost always much smaller pinfire double-barrel models that bear little resemblance to this piece. An identical offering appeared in Francis Bannerman's famous 1927 catalog of military surplus with the description, "20 Shot Revolver found in old shop in Paris, bore is about 3/8, length, 15 inches, weight is about 6 pounds. Rare piece. Sold to collector." Fast forward another 100 years and this interesting piece, acquired from a New Orleans collector, was said to be a German trench revolver from WWI, rigged to “peek” over the trench and shoot by pulling a string attached to the trigger. Additional shipping expense may be required.
UPC | ECOM00022644 |
Caliber | .455 WEBLEY (ELEY) |
Action | REVOLVER |
Capacity | 20 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 10 BARREL |
Weight | 9 LBS. |
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