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

    The original Adams self cocking revolver had a bullet mould that made lead bullets or balls with a small spike at their base. This spike threaded through a small hole in a very stiff leather wad and then the spike was turned over to hold the wad. The wad was stiff enough to hold the bullets in...
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    Is this a Beaumont-Adams or a Deane and Adams Revolver? And a few other questions

    This is a civil war Beaumont Adams imported from the London Armoury Company. Cool gun! Lots of history.
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