Percussion Revolvers

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Percussion Revolvers

A Guide to Their History, Performance, and Use

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Authors: Mike Cumpston, Johnny Bates

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Language: English

Published by: Skyhorse

Published on: 1st July 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781629140353


Overview

A fascinating look at the history and development of the revolver.

Highly detailed and informative, Percussion Revolvers explores the advent, development, and use of precartridge revolvers during the middle years of the nineteenth century. The percussion revolver emerged in the 1830s and remained state-of-the-art until metallic cartridge revolvers came into common use in the mid-1870s. Through the use of modern replicas, shooting enthusiasts Mike Cumpston and Johnny Bates investigate the capacities and limitations of the original revolvers, providing insight into their accuracy, utility, and ballistic performance.

Chapters include:

Replicas: The Good, the Bad, and the Awful

Early Revolvers, 1836–47: The Paterson and the Walker Colts

The Dragoons

Colt Revolvers of Midcentury: The Pocket and Navy Models

Holsters, Belts, and Sashes

The Later Years: The Last of the Colt Percussion Designs

A Hail of Lead: The Confederate LeMat

Bates and Cumpston discuss the development of the precartridge arms, placing them in their proper historic context. They also take a look at modern replicas, including detailed information on selection, maintenance, and shooting, while delving into both the positive and negative realities that can be encountered when using these firearms.

A valuable reference for students, fiction writers, and active shooters, Percussion Revolvers is an in-depth and comprehensive exploration of caplock handguns and their modern replicas.

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