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The top of the barrel is inscribed "1861 E. Whitney .36 caliber" and the left side of the barrel "Made in Italy by Palmetto". It has a sighting groove in the top of the pistol frame and a pointed brass front sight. The sighting groove in the top of the frame makes me think Remington, with the little knowledge I currently have. The only brass is the trigger guard & a pointed front brass sight. It is a six-shot revolver. Maybe this is just a bastardized replica and no such real revolver ever existed, but if so, I was just interested in a little of the history behind it...who actually made it, what were the production numbers, and how much use did it see, etc.
Thanks for the timely responses so far...Bob P.
Thanks for the timely responses so far...Bob P.