Reproduction Beaumont Adams revolver?

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Good morning fellow shooters. I have heard rumors about a production model of a Beaumont Adams revolver being made. Does anyone have any information on these revolvers or if it is even true I would love to get my hands on one of these Beaumont Adams revolvers if and when and as to the price and where I can find one. Thanks everyone for their time
 
Beaumont Adam’s
Repro by Avancargas Arsa (Arsa) in Eibar, Spain
(the Basque region).

Buffalo Bill’s Shooting Store in Sanford, FL, is supposed to be the distributor.
 
Beaumont Adam’s
Repro by Avancargas Arsa (Arsa) in Eibar, Spain
(the Basque region).

Buffalo Bill’s Shooting Store in Sanford, FL, is supposed to be the distributor.
No mention of this on the website, that I could find. Not much of a site.

Ironhand
 
I looked also. I’d like to know more about it.
Hi Gtrubicon, if you want to see some Adams Revolvers in action as a featured firearm, check out the film The Legend of Ben Hull. Great story of Aussie outlaws during the 1860s. Lots of other cool old original guns too.
There are scenes of them molding bullets by the camp fire and using period accoutrements to maintain their weapons. The Outlaws carry at least three revolver each in flap leather holsters. Twist roll style.
The gun battles are realistic and the shooters don’t kill a man with every shot. There are a lot of misses. As would be real in a chaotic gunfight.
I have watched that movie many times, it always worth it.
BTW it’s a true story too.
I looked also. I’d like to know more about it.
 
I looked also. I’d like to know more about it.
Hi Gtrubicon, I forgot to tell you… The Legend of Ben Hull film I mentioned earlier today, also featured a long barreled Tranter revolving carbine and couple of Colt Root revolving rifles. Those are guns you don’t see in movies very often, if at all.
 


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