Two Trigger Pocket Revolver

Conventional-appearing pocket revolver, with a manually rotated cylinder. A second trigger located in front of conventional trigger guard that releases the cylinder so it can be turned. Chambered for .32-caliber percussion. Has 3" to 6" octagonal barrel; 5-shot unfluted cylinder that is etched; brass frame and remainder blued, with squared walnut two-piece grips. Iron-frame version also available, but only 50 produced. Approximately 650 totally manufactured between 1852 and 1854. NOTE: Add 60 percent for iron-frame version.
Gun Type: Handgun
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