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7th April 2016, 06:58 PM | #1 |
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Flintlock 4 Cylinder Revolver For Comment
Flintlock pistols with rotating cylinders were supposedly produced as curiosities during the late 18th century. A Russian maker working in England named Ivan Polin made a flintlock revolver that is believed to date from 1801. Elisha Haydon Collier is often credited for inventing a flintlock revolver around 1814 that inspired Samuel Colt.
This 4 cylinder example of a flintlock revolver has no evident makers marks. I invite comments from the forum. Weight: 4 lb, 5 oz Approximate Overall Dimensions: 24” x 7” x 2 ¼” Barrel length not including cylinder: 14” Cylinder length: 3” All photos are copyright (c) 2016 Dana K. Williams. All rights are reserved. |
7th April 2016, 07:36 PM | #2 |
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Fascinating. Does this belong in your collection, Dana ?
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7th April 2016, 09:14 PM | #4 |
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Hi Dana,
Very interesting pistol. I do not often post in this section of the Forum, but have a healthy interest in old firearms of all types. From the pics, it is not evident how the cylinder rotates. I assume it is hand rotated around a fixed mounting which holds the barrel? Is the cylinder "locked" in any way to avoid accidental rotation? What safety measures are in place to stop cross ignition between the cylinder tubes? How does one demount the cylinder for cleaning? It would be interesting to see some "exploded" pics of the pistol if possible. Stu |
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7th April 2016, 09:55 PM | #6 |
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Hi Dana,
Thanks for the info. Must admit I did not look closely at the groove. I had assumed from the pic that it was for a rammer What about cross ignition? Any safety features to stop this? Stu |
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