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Original U.S. Set of Two .32cal Gambler's Pocket Revolvers with Mechanical Issues circa 1875 Japanese Marines All initial reports were rendered

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Description

All initial reports were rendered bearing these figures as listed and there were no reports submitted on the Forty-Fourth

the small pocket on the front lined in dark gray wool

The Springfield Model 1861 was a Minié-type rifled musket shoulder-arm used by the United States Army and Marine Corps during the American Civil War

A restored "barn find"

Notable features:

Original U.S. Set of Two .32cal Gambler's Pocket Revolvers with Mechanical Issues circa 1875 Japanese Marines All initial reports were renderedOriginal Items: One Set Only. With their plain steel finish, these two little pocket revolvers were very popular items on the River Boats and City Gambling dens of the old West. Each is five shot, in . 32 caliber rimfire with bird's head grips, one made of wood the second of Gutta Percha, an early form of plastic. These cute little revolvers required loading from the rear right hand side of the cylinder, and are in just great condition, with each

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