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Original British Victorian Six-Shot Percussion Pepperbox Revolver by Samuel Nock - Circa 1850 Nepalese Cache Extras Carlson used egalitarian and team-building

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Description

Carlson used egalitarian and team-building methods learned from the Communists during his years in China: he treated officers and enlisted men with minimum regard to rank as leaders and fighters

The rubber neck strap is supple and strong without defect

Original Item: British Pattern 1944 (P-1944) canteen and cup set

which is missing from our helmets

The blade of this sword is a large

Original British Victorian Six-Shot Percussion Pepperbox Revolver by Samuel Nock - Circa 1850 Nepalese Cache Extras Carlson used egalitarian and team-buildingOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is an exceptional large Pepperbox revolver manufactured by Samuel Nock of London sometime between 1840 and 1852. Samuel Nock, the nephew and apprentice of legendary gun maker Henry Nock, is recorded to have had a shop at 43 Regent Street between 1823 and 1852. He was elected Master of the Gunmakers' Company in 1836 and held appointments successively to Kings George III in 1805, George IV in 1822 and William IV

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