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Came across this whilst browsing, a very nice cased Freeman.
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Here is another photo which shows that the Freeman probably didn't suffer from cap fragments falling into the mechanism.
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Anyone got one?
 
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Came across this whilst browsing, a very nice cased Freeman.View attachment 238849 Here is another photo which shows that the Freeman probably didn't suffer from cap fragments falling into the mechanism.View attachment 238850Anyone got one?
Never handled one of these odd revolvers, looks like a knock-off of a 58 Remington & a Rogers & Spenser.
Relic shooter
 
Must be a bugger to get those caps on, the nipples look quite recessed into the cylinder and the small loading port would be difficult with large fingers.
 
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