Pepper-Box Revolver Non-Functional

R1370

  • 6 cannons Pepper-box revolver, England 1840
  • non functional replica
  • Dimensions: 22.5 cm
  • Weight: 968 g
  • Epoch: Historical Weapons XVI-XIX C.
  • Type Collectible: Pistols
    Made of metal alloy without iron or steel, known as ZAMAK, whose basic component is ZINC (ZN) in 95% of the total.

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Description

Reproduction of 6 cannons pepper-box revolver made of metal and wooden grips with firing mechanism and rotating gun.

The pepper-box revolver or simply pepperbox (also “pepper-pot”, from its resemblance to the household pepper grinder) is a multiple-barrel repeating firearm that has three or more barrels grouped around a central axis.

It mostly appears in the form of a multi-shot handheld firearm. Pepperboxes exist in all ammunition systems: matchlock, wheellock, flintlock, percussion, pinfire, rimfire and centerfire.

The pepperbox was invented in the 1830s and was mainly aimed at the civilian market. Its employment spread rapidly and was popular in the United States from the 1830s until the Civil War.

A unique and exclusive piece that any collector will love to have.

Additional information

Weight 2 kg