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There's a thread here that says the Union didn't allow soldiers to mar the grips with carvings. But another thread here said he had read somewhere that many soldiers carved their wives or sweetheart's names on the grips.
Thing is I haunted the online auction sites for real civil war revolvers and none that I saw had anything but plain grips.
Anybody know of images online of a civil war revolver with images, etc. on the grips?
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By the way here's a page with 100 or more images of Little Bighorn relics with carved grips. Most of them were carved after the battle by natives bragging they had been at 'Greasy Grass' or 'Little Sheeps Creek' (both are names for the LBH battle). Or at Rosebud (the famous battle right before LBH).
(Click on 'more history' for each gun to see the images on the grips)
https://gunsofhistoryauction.com/artifacts/category/1
Thing is I haunted the online auction sites for real civil war revolvers and none that I saw had anything but plain grips.
Anybody know of images online of a civil war revolver with images, etc. on the grips?
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By the way here's a page with 100 or more images of Little Bighorn relics with carved grips. Most of them were carved after the battle by natives bragging they had been at 'Greasy Grass' or 'Little Sheeps Creek' (both are names for the LBH battle). Or at Rosebud (the famous battle right before LBH).
(Click on 'more history' for each gun to see the images on the grips)
https://gunsofhistoryauction.com/artifacts/category/1