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  1. LzChase

    Civil War era Remington questions from a first time owner

    Unfortunately he doesn't know a lot about black powder revolvers as a type of weapon, he specializes in antique airguns and .22 rifles. He's an artist at fitting dovetail sights but the only gunsmith I know who specializes in black powder lives several hundred miles north. I often speak to him...
  2. LzChase

    Civil War era Remington questions from a first time owner

    I left it at the gunsmith to fix the front sight, I'll post more pictures as soon as I can
  3. LzChase

    Civil War era Remington questions from a first time owner

    I've aquired an old Remington revolver and as a first time owner I have a few questions. First of, it has a gap between the face of the cylinder and the forcing cone measuring 0.0137 inch/0.35mm. Is this acceptable or should I consult with a gunsmith? Next, the original cylinder is missing and...
  4. LzChase

    Is this a Beaumont-Adams or a Deane and Adams Revolver? And a few other questions

    EDIT: The revolver was once listed on Bukowskis. Here it looks slightly different. At this point in time it has it's cylinder pin bolt and a strange hammer. Interesting. https://www.bukowskis.com/sv/lots/458021-revolver-adams-1800-talets-mitt
  5. LzChase

    Is this a Beaumont-Adams or a Deane and Adams Revolver? And a few other questions

    I only know 3 things. It is an Adams Patent type revolver, It is the first percussion revolver I've bought and it is quite beautiful despite it's heavy wear. ....That being said I am no expert, I know not if it is a Beaumont-Adams or a Deane and Adams variant, neither do I know exactly when it...
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