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Lot 153:Civil War Era Freeman Army Model Percussion Revolver

November 30th, 2018|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 153:Civil War Era Freeman Army Model Percussion Revolver

November 30th, 2018|Rock Island, IL
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Exceptional Civil War Era Hoard's Armory Freeman Army Model Percussion Revolver

These rare Austin T. Freeman patent revolvers were manufactured by Hoard's Armory in Watertown, New York, in the final years of the Civil War. The design looks like a cross between the Remington and Starr revolvers. These revolvers have an interesting method of securing and removing the cylinder: a small switch on the right side that when pressed forward allows the cylinder and pin to fall out to the right. Total production is only estimated at 2,000 revolvers. None are known to have been purchased by the Federal Government. However, some may have been purchased and issued by state governments, and others were likely purchased privately. It is equipped with a small rounded blade front sight, frame groove rear sight, "FREEMAN'S PAT.DECR 9. 1862" on the right side of the sight groove and "HOARD'S ARMORY, WATERTOWN, N.Y" on the left side of the groove, and smooth grips. The matching serial number is stamped on the bottom of the barrel, loading lever, frame, rear face of the cylinder, right side of the grip frame, and underside of the grips. The Freeman Army Model was a robustly designed and finely finished revolver. Surviving examples of this limited production Civil War revolver are scarce in any condition and particularly desirable in high condition.

ConditionVery fine with 80% plus original, bright "royal blue" finish, strong original case colors on the hammer, brown patina where the finish has flaked, limited minor spotting, and small scratches and marks. The grips are very good have smooth oiled finish, some light nicks and scratches, slight chips/dents at the lower edges, and a few hammering marks on the butt. Mechanically excellent. This is a very attractive example of one of the rarest Civil War era revolvers. These are very hard to find in this high condition.
Details
ManufacturerHoard's Arms
ModelFreeman
TypeRevolver
Serial number
ClassAntique
Caliber / Gauge44
Barrel7 1/2 inch round
Finishblue
Gripwalnut

Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views2045
Catalog page84
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