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Table of Contents Acknowledgment Foreword Introduction A. History Only those revolvers that were produced and marketed are covered. Custom/hand made specimens predating the start of reproduction will be excluded in this volume. Terminology-Definition of terms as used in this book A. Replica-Modern production percussion revolvers. B. 1851 Army-.44cal. C. 1851 Navy Brass frame a. Schneider & Glassick b. Schneider & Glassick Army-.44cal. c. Griswold & Gunnison
D. CSS-Cut for Shoulder Stock
H. BkS-Back Strap I. ETC. Part I – Historical Replica Revolvers A. Differences between original and replica models B. Colt Models
C. Remington Models
D. Other Union Models
Part II – Non-Historic Replica Revolvers A. Non-Historic Colt Models a. 1851 Army Variations .44cal. – 6 Models b. Brass Frame Revolvers – 10 Models c. Stainless – 6 Models B. Non-Historic Remington Models
C. Non-Historic Confederate Replicas
D. Modern Copies of Replica Revolvers
E. Kits
Part III – Manufacturers & Importers A. American Manufacturers
B. Foreign Manufacturers
C. Importers & Distributors
Part IV – American Manufacturers of Commemorative Sets & Special Editions A. American Historical Foundation
B. America Remembers
E. S & S Promotional Group F. American Legacy Firearms G. Miscellaneous Special Editions
Appendix
C. Current Distributors/Dealers
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