The Pepperbox....the unsung hero of the West.

Started by Stophel, November 18, 2009, 03:56:01 PM

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Stophel

The quickest reload is a second gun!

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Ich bin der Weg, und die Wahrheit, und das Leben, niemand kommt zur Vater denn durch mich.  Johannes 14:6

St. George

Not any longer - 'Classic Arms' made one - but that was in kit form.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!
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Forty Rod

Hoppe's (Yeah, same guys that keep your iron clean.) had one in ready to shoot or kit form.  Single action dead-on copy of an Allen SA  "shotgun hammer" 6 shot pepperbox.  It took some small nipples that were hard to find at the time, and tiny caps.

I wish I'd have kept mine...and the SxS .36 double hammer-single trigger pistol, too.   Same nipples and caps for it.
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Jake MacReedy

Stophel,

Take a look here: http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SearchResults.asp
Some of the originals are not all that expensive, all things considered.

Jake

Stophel

Quote from: St. George on November 18, 2009, 04:20:34 PM
Not any longer - 'Classic Arms' made one - but that was in kit form.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!

Hey, I found that one, Dixie still carries it.  It's the one that you have to manually turn the barrels, right?  Kinda awful, but I'm sure some enterprising individual could put ratchet teeth on the barrel(s) and come up with a new mechanism with a hand to turn them...I probably won't tackle that... ;D
The quickest reload is a second gun!

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Ich bin der Weg, und die Wahrheit, und das Leben, niemand kommt zur Vater denn durch mich.  Johannes 14:6

Montana Slim

A buddy of mine back in high-school (I'd rather not say how long ago), bought the kit...Think it was the Classic Arms...could be the one in Dixie. Anyway, it went together ok, operated and finished fine. It was a bit tricky to shoot. You had to manually rotate the barrel I recall. The gun was difficult to manipulate and aim, not very accurate (especially compared to typical period cartridge pocket revolvers), and slow to load. It looked cool though.

I immediately learned why the percussion revolver became a runaway success   ;D

My buddy also had the duckfoot (3 barrel) and the snake eyes (2-shot deringer).
Thumbs-up on the snake eyes.

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