Magnum Wheel Man
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a while back, I started collecting early cartridge revolvers ( that era of transition between black powder cartridge & smokeless ) I have quite a few of this era that are double action, & a few that were single action...
I'm curious if there was any / many black powder percussion revolvers that were double action ??? seems they had the double action mechanism down pretty good on very early black powder cartridge revolvers, so it would make sense, that there must have been a few companys that still had percussion parts, that they modified to make double action guns out of those parts???
what started me thinking, was I saw a gun listed on line... a pretty fancy nickel & engraved late 1800's percussion, & the seller made comment that it didn't work in double action ( which is what I assumed, that all percussion revolvers were single action only ) ???
I'm curious if there was any / many black powder percussion revolvers that were double action ??? seems they had the double action mechanism down pretty good on very early black powder cartridge revolvers, so it would make sense, that there must have been a few companys that still had percussion parts, that they modified to make double action guns out of those parts???
what started me thinking, was I saw a gun listed on line... a pretty fancy nickel & engraved late 1800's percussion, & the seller made comment that it didn't work in double action ( which is what I assumed, that all percussion revolvers were single action only ) ???
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