With no markings or provenance at all, the origins of this revolver are a mystery. Its features all point to the 1880s or 1890s, and someone clearly spent a lot of time working on it – but we don’t know who. What makes it interesting is the very unusual operating mechanism. It is similar to a “zig-zag” system like the 1878 Mauser or Webley-Fosbery, but with angled splines on the cylinder instead of grooves.

The knob is a cocking system (phrasing)

Ian’s video: [7:31] https://youtu.be/NHggIGRdvCg?si=

  • agent_flounder@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    As old as it is, it probably has a pretty weak sound by today’s standard. Like an old .32 S&W or something.