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ONSV10029

Original Italian Model 1874 Army Revolver in 10.35mm by Glisenti of Brescia - Serial MY258

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice example of the Italian Model 1874 Army Service Revolver, which is based heavily on the French service revolver Modèle 1873 Chamelot-Delvigne, usually called the MAS 1873. This was the first double-action revolver used by the French Army, and design was extremely popular, as well as robust. As such many countries adopted very similar designs.

The Italian version, called the Pistola a rotazione modello 1874, was chambered for the 10.35×20 mm centerfire cartridge, and contracts were placed with many arms manufacturers throughout Italy. Brescia has long been a center of Italian gunsmithing, and had it's own arsenal, as well as many well-equipped gunmakers working independently. This revolver was manufactured by the Glisenti Weapons factory, and is marked GLISENTI / BRESCIA on the left side of the frame around the company coat of arms. On the right side of the frame it is marked with serial number MY 258, and assembly number 1165 is marked on almost every large part of the revolver, including on the underside of the side plate and grip scales.

The checkered wooden grips are original and the overall condition of the revolver is very good. Finish is still mostly bright steel, with staining from age, and a bit of past pitting. Barrel is in good condition, with clear lands and grooves and a bright finish. The lanyard ring is still present, and is not damaged or dented. The action works well, with good cylinder lockup and indexing. The revolver breaks down correctly for cleaning.

A great chance to own a nice example of a late 19th century Italian Service Revolver, ready to display.

History of the MAS 1873 Design

The Chamelot-Delvigne 11mm Modele 1873 was adopted by the French army as a service revolver for non-commissioned officers. The Modele 1874 Revolver d'Officier was the version issued to officers. The differences between the two models included the following: the 1873 was finished in the white, whereas the 1874 had a fluted cylinder and a blued finish. The 1873 and 1874 were the first center-fire cartridge revolvers adopted by the French army. They had solid-frame, side-ejection, double-action mechanisms. The pistols were manufactured by the St. Etienne armoury, which still continues to manufacture fine sporting arms.

The design of the Chamelot-Delvigne revolvers became so popular that versions were adopted by the Belgian in 1871, Dutch, Italian, and 1872 in Switzerland with the Model 1872 Revolver.

The Italian version, the Model 1874, was produced from 1874 to 1889, with approximately 12,000 pmade. In 1889 it was replaced by the shorter barreled Bodeo Model 1889 (Pistola a Rotazione, Sistema Bodeo, Modello 1889), which was offered with both a folding trigger and a standard trigger guard. It was chambered in the same 10.35×20mm Ordinanza Italiana and in production until 1931.

Specifications

Years of Manufacture: 1874-1889
Caliber: 10.35×20mm Ordinanza Italiana
Type of Ammunition: Centerfire Cartridge
Length: 11 1/2 inches
Barrel length: 6 1/4 inches
Finish: Bright Steel
Cylinder: 6 cartridges
Operation: Double Action / Single Action

NOTE: This gun is NOT considered obsolete calibre, so we are not able to ship to the United Kingdom. Please note that for international shipping, these MUST be shipped using UPS WW Services. International customers should always consult their country's antique gun laws prior to ordering.

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