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An American Civil War Era William P Uhlinger .32 Rimfire Revolver
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SKU: JAG53ECE_6542115342 Category: Obsolete Calibres Tags: .32, American, Civil War, Era, P Uhlinger, revolver, Rimfire, William
Description
Only around 7,000 of these revolvers were made circa 1861 – 1865. They were an evasion of 1855
William Uhlinger bought William Hankins’ pistol-making machinery when Hankins became Christian Sharp’s partner at the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. Uhlinger produced three
This is a very good example of the 6 shot .32 rimfire model with a 6” octagonal barrel and walnut
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