Revolvers
Object Name:
Revolver
Year Range from:
1862
Year Range to:
1865
Description:
Replica .36 Caliber Spiller & Burr Confederate Revolver

One of the rarest Civil War revolvers, prized by collectors today. Only 1451 revolvers were actually produced from the 15,000 guns commissioned by the CSA. The Spiller and Burr comes with a 2 piece grip, select hardwood stock, and a brass frame. The barrel is .36 caliber, blued, 7" tapered octagon. 1 in 30" twist. Comes with a brass bead front sight a has a V-notch in topstrap for rear sight. Six-shot with a .367 chamber diameter. Features brass triggerguad and color cassehardened hammer (dixiegunworks.com)

A .36-caliber, six-shot revolver. The original was manufactured in Virginia and Georgia to arm the Confederacy during the Civil War. The cylinder has six stop slots between the nipples. Two-piece walnut grips. Blued finish. Brass frame. Model: SPB36. Caliber: .36. Finish: Blued. Grips: Walnut. Barrel length: 6-1/2". Overall length: 12-1/5". Approximate weight: 2 lbs. 6 oz. (empty) (reviews.cabelas.com)
Other Name:
Replica Confederate Revolver .36 cal
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