Civil War era Uhlinger revolver .32 rimfire Serial number: 3018 Year of construction: 1860/65 Barrel Length: 4 Inches Stamps barrel: DD CONE WASHINGTON DC Details: Walnut grips serial number on both sides, serial number on barrel, on bottom grip, and on drum, original cleaning rod with knurled middle section.
Civil War era Uhlinger revolver .32 rimfire Serial number: 3018 Year of construction: 1860/65 Barrel Length: 4 Inches Stamps barrel: DD CONE WASHINGTON DC Details: Walnut grips serial number on both sides, serial number on barrel, on bottom grip, and on drum, original cleaning rod with knurled middle section.
D.D. Cone Marked Uhlinger Pocket Revolver Loading gate absent. C ONTRAST. Background of. Brightness. Specimen of. Brightness. Background of.
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This piece has been traditionally known as a "Grant Revolver," since the type was an infringement on Smith & Wesson, and Uhlingers were marketed under such names as Grant, Lower and Cone. From 1861-1865 William P. Uhlinger of Philadelphia manufactured these spur trigger revolvers in both .22 and .32 caliber. They were produced under trade names or were left unmarked in an attempt to avoid detection by Smith & Wesson for patent infringement. This revolver is marked with: "J. P. LOWER" on the top of the barrel.
Uhlinger revolver, belt model 32 RF In very good working order. Some signs of wear. engraved on barrel: Cone Washington D.C.
Barrel is marked J.P. Lower. Lower was an arms dealer in Denver and many “Old West” guns sold by Lower in the Denver bear his marking.. The barrel has 95% original blue.
Jan 6, 2018 Offered for sale is a D. D. Cone Marked Uhlinger .32 Rimfire Pocket Revolver. The revolver features a 4 3/4" octagon barrel, rosewood grips,
Uhlinger produced these revolvers between 1861 and 1865. Revolver has a 4.00 inch octagon.32 barrel that retains 85% of the original blue.
This one is complete having the gate and the original cleaning rod. That one is always missing due to the fact that it is held in place by two cups and is not attached. The gate is held by a tiny screw and that part is usually gone. Fitted with great and original rosewood grips retaining almost all of the varnish
Civil War era Uhlinger revolver .32 rimfire Serial number: 3018 Year of construction: 1860/65 Barrel Length: 4 Inches Stamps barrel: DD CONE WASHINGTON DC Details: Walnut grips serial number on both sides, serial number on barrel, on bottom grip, and on drum, original cleaning rod with knurled middle section. The revolver features a 4 3/4" octagon barrel, rosewood grips, spur trigger, six shot cylinder, and a blue'd finish. William P. Uhlinger produced about 10,000 rimfire cartridge revolvers (two types in .22 caliber and one type in .32 caliber) in Philadelphia, PA between 1861 and 1865.
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This revolver is unmarked with the exception of London crown over V black powder proof marks on the barrel and cylinder. It was most likely made in France or Belgium and exported to England.
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A very nice example of an Uhlinger, 6 shot, short cylinder, small frame revolver, serial #2000. The top of the barrel is marked “J.P. Lower,” a very well known arms dealer in Denver, Colorado. This beautiful revolver was once in the Frank Sellers’ collection. Caliber:.22
About 10,000 total produced. This example is unmarked from the more common Cone, Washington, Grant, or Lower barrel stamps. Right side of the barrel is marked "DD Cone Washington DC" as is proper for a Uhlinger revolver.
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Crispin cartridges were produced in several pistol sizes for revolvers made by the James Reid, Springfield Arms Company, W.P. Uhlinger, and James Warner,
Blued, with rosewood or walnut grips.
A very nice example of an Uhlinger, 6 shot, short cylinder, small frame revolver, serial #2000. The top of the barrel is marked “J.P. Lower,” a very well known arms dealer in Denver, Colorado. This beautiful revolver was once in the Frank Sellers’ collection. Caliber:.22
Caliber:.22 The Uhlinger Revolver was an interesting design because it utilized a single action mechanism, complete with a loading gate to load the metallic cartridges. This was in direct violation of the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent for the bored through cylinder. The barrel length is 5 inches and the gun is 10 1/2 inches overall and chambered for.32 Rimfire.
William Uhlinger .32 rimfire pocket pistol. Matching serial numbers. These revolvers were made during the US Civil War by William Uhlinger, who infringed upon a S&W patent to craft his revolvers.