BACON
Location: Norwich, Connecticut
Three firearms manufacturing firms were headed by Thomas K. Bacon between the late 1840s and the late 1860s: Bacon & Co., Bacon Mfg. Co., and Bacon Arms Company. Bacon Arms Company continued manufacturing spur-trigger revolvers after Bacon’s death in 1873 through 1888.
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Thomas K. Bacon Underhammer PepperboxA
Bacon & Co. Single-Shot Percussion PistolsBacon Arms Co. Topstrap Pocket Revolver, 1st Model, 1st ModelBacon Arms Co. Topstrap Pocket Revolver, 2nd ModelBacon Mfg. Co. Open-Top Pocket Revolver, 1st ModelBacon Mfg. Co. Open-Top Pocket Revolver, 2nd ModelBacon Mfg. Co. Open-Top Pocket Revolver, 3rd ModelBacon Mfg. Co. Navy Model RevolverA
Bacon Mfg. Co. Swing-Out Cylinder RevolverBacon Mfg. Co. Removable Triggerguard Pocket RevolverBacon Pocket Cartridge Revolvers, 1860s productionA
Bacon Arms Co. Spur-trigger Revolvers, 1870s & 1880s production📷
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Bacon Single-Shot Rimfire Derringer