Butterfield" percussion revolver, five-shot, 41 caliber single action.
17.8 cm rifled barrel. Brass frame, with traces of marking on the top. Nickel-plated cylinder. Walnut stock plates.
Length: 35 cmIn
the state. (Pitting).
Patented in 1855 by Jesse Butterfield of Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), this revolver with military vocation was manufactured with approximately 640 specimens in 1861-62. Initially the army had contracted with Butterfield for 2250 units, but this contract was cancelled and only 640 were made.
Source: The reference site "littlegun.info".
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