Item: ONSV26GCS055

Original Belgian 7mm Pinfire Pocket Pepperbox Revolver in Case with Inert Cartridges circa 1850 - Ejector Rod In Grip

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Manufactured prior to 1899 – legally recognized as an antique firearm under U.S. federal law. Not classified as a modern firearm; therefore, no federal license or FFL transfer is required. Eligible for shipment to most U.S. states and territories, subject to local and state laws.

  • Original item. Only One Available. This is a very nice Belgian Pinfire Pocket Pepperbox revolver in the relatively small 7mm pinfire cartridge, complete in its original case with some inert cartridges. It is made very much in the French style, and many French makers had these made under contract in the gun-making city of Liège, Belgium. Made around 1850, revolvers such as these were principally supplied to the Parisian Market from where many were shipped to the United States before the Civil War. Intended for personal protection the revolver has a folding trigger for easy concealment. Some were well decorated on the exterior, however this one is plain, intended more for utility than for show.


    The pistol was made in the Belgian Gunmaking city of Liège, where many operations were making guns under contract to French makers. The rear of the cylinder / barrel is marked with the E / L G / * in an oval marking proof from Liège, along with a CROWN / K proof and some other markings. The front has an additional CROWN / S marking, and we did not see any other markings present on the revolver. It comes in a lovely wooden case measuring approximately 6 1/2"W x 3 5/8"D x 2", which has the initials N A Ö on the top. The inside is lined in black velvet plush material, and also is inlet for the included seven inert pinfire cartridges. These are all marked 7 on the bottom, indicating the size.


    The Pinfire system was the earliest form of "Cartridge" developed with a pin projecting out at 90 degrees to the cartridge case. When depressed by the falling hammer the cartridge discharged. At the time up against muzzle loading Revolvers these were revolutionary. Like most things by the end of the Civil War technology had moved on and in the late 1860's regular type cartridges as we know them today had been introduced.


    This revolver is definitely a very nice example, made in bright steel, with the finish very well retained, showing just a bit of staining in areas. The finely checkered grips are made from what looks to be walnut, and are in great shape. The cylinder is held in place on the arbor pin by a threaded plate, which is held in place by a screw into the frame. The revolver has a loading / ejection gate on the right side of the recoil shield, and it still functions perfectly. The grip has an ejector rod stored inside, which is removed by unscrewing it from the bottom.


    This pepperbox, like most, functions in double action only, with good indexing and a crisp dry fire. The trigger return spring is however a bit weak, so it needs to be moved forward manually for the action to reset. We checked the bores, and they are smooth bore, showing light wear and oxidation. This was a revolver that definitely did see use during its lifetime.


    These were often referred to as "APACHE REVOLVERS", referring to the PARISIAN CRIMINAL ELEMENTS of the time. Romantic perhaps but certainly easy to carry which could easily have been a life saver. Unusual and an attention getter.


    A lovely little revolver, ready to display!


    Specifications:


    Year of Manufacture: circa 1850
    Caliber: 7mm / .32cal
    Ammunition Type: Pinfire Cartridge
    Overall Length: 4 3/4 inches
    Barrel Length: 1 7/8 inches

    Action: Double Action Only
    Feed System: 6 Shot Revolver


  • This product is not available for shipping in US state(s): New Jersey, and New York

    This product is not available for international shipping.
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Yes, in most jurisdictions, antique firearms are legal to own and are generally not subject to the same regulatory requirements as modern firearms. Under U.S. federal law, any firearm manufactured on or before December 31, 1898, is classified as an antique firearm and is not considered a firearm under the Gun Control Act of 1968. As such, no federal license or FFL (Federal Firearms License) transfer is required for purchase or possession. Antique firearms may be legally shipped to most U.S. states and territories, subject to local and state laws. Please note: Firearms laws vary by state, county, and locality, and are subject to change. It is your responsibility to consult with local law enforcement or a qualified legal professional to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations in your area.

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