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U.S.CIVIL WAR PURCHASE12 MM LEFAUCHEUXPIN FIRE REVOLVERThe United States governmentbought a quantity of Model 1854 Lefaucheux Pin Fire Revolvers during the CivilWar. The South also bought them and there were many thousands of roundsfor these guns in both southern and northern arsenals at the end of thewar. To my knowledge, there is no way of determining exactly which gunswere bought by the South. This is a model 1854, which would have beenbought by both. On page 97 of the book The Pinfire System by GeneP. Smith and Chris C. Curtis, the authors reveal the exact number and serialnumber range of the guns bought by the United States government. I quote'Lefaucheux revolvers was verified exactly as 11,833 total revolvers received bythe government. The serial number range of these Model 1854revolvers is believed to be between 25,000 and 37,000.' You will noticethat the serial number of this gun is 30756, which places it in the middle ofthe U. Government purchase range. The gun itself has a smooth brownpatina with the Lefaucheux trademark on the left frame and the Lefaucheux proofmark and serial number on the right frame. The gun is complete, except forthe ejector rod, which is a very simple affair. The action works but ithas a weak trigger spring. The grips show smooth wear, but no repairs orparticular damage. SOLD!!
Right up front I am not very knowledgeable about guns, especially French handguns. I was left this gun by my late father. Tn cdl restriction codes. Here is what I think I know about it.It is a Liege manufactured E. LeFaucheux Brevete 6 shot, 12 millimeter (.47 cal.) pinfire cartridge single action revolver. On the right side, beneath the cylinder there is stamped LF 17956, on the back side of the cylinder there is stamped 19, and then a K. On the left side beneath the cylinder there appears to be the name of the manufacturer in a oval stamped pattern. On the top of the barrel there is stamped E.
Lefaucheux model 1854 pinfire revolver cal 12 mm,6 1/4 (159mm) octagon barrel,6 shot,during the civil war the federal govt bought 11,833 of these revolvers in serial range 25,000 to 37000 this revolver's serial # is 36777.good shape works fine 1/2 & full cock cyl rotaes & locks up good,wood grips are sound no cracks or breakstight gun no wobble,all complete & all original see pics.this is an antique no FFL required can be sent directly to you if legal in your state must be 18 years of. LEFAUCHEUX brand markings - Serial number marking - The assembly markings. Functioning of the Lefaucheux 7mm revolver (I) - Typical single action revolver (S&M Model 1) - Double action mode.
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LEFAUCHEUX BR (then something I cannot read) Paris. The grips seem like dark walnut, smooth with no sign of ever been checked. Overall the condition seems fair, the main problem is the screw in front of the trigger guard is not original and is loose, causing the barrel and cylinder to 'wobble'. Any information you may have about this gun would be appreciated, and yes, I am very curious to know what it's worth.
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