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== Additional Images ==
== Additional Images ==
[[File:Denix-Civil-War-Confederate.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Denix Civil War Confederate non-firing replica revolver]]
[[File:Denix-Civil-War-Confederate.jpg|thumb|400px|none|Denix Civil War Confederate non-firing replica revolver. This is an early version of Denix replica, later replaced in production with another one that is more faithful (the image below).]]
[[File:Denix-Confederate-revolver-USA-1860.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Denix Griswold & Gunnison replica (catalogue 1083/G; labeled as "Confederate revolver, USA 1860").]]


== Discussion ==
== Discussion ==
The Griswold & Gunnison Revolver is a very fine piece of work. They were one of quite a few Southern-made copies of the excellent .36 caliber Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver. I don't have an original but I do have two copies of the Griswold & Gunnison that I am really proud of. The first is a reproduction by High Standard. It was made in about 1972 (I can't quite remember. I'll have to check again to make sure). I inherited it from my grandfather along with several other guns. When I got the gun it was in beautiful condition (it had barely been taken out of the box, although grandpa did handle and fire it a few times and of course cleaned it real good) and it still is. I don't shoot it too often anymore since it was my late grandfather's and is also pretty rare, but I do shoot it on occasion. The other one is a Pietta reproduction that I got for my birthday one year.
The Griswold & Gunnison Revolver is a very fine piece of work. They were one of quite a few Southern-made copies of the excellent .36 caliber Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver. I don't have an original but I do have two copies of the Griswold & Gunnison that I am really proud of. The first is a reproduction by High Standard. It was made in about 1972 (I can't quite remember. I'll have to check again to make sure). I inherited it from my grandfather along with several other guns. When I got the gun it was in beautiful condition (it had barely been taken out of the box, although grandpa did handle and fire it a few times and of course cleaned it real good) and it still is. I don't shoot it too often anymore since it was my late grandfather's and is also pretty rare, but I do shoot it on occasion. The other one is a Pietta reproduction that I got for my birthday one year.

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Additional Images

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Denix Civil War Confederate non-firing replica revolver. This is an early version of Denix replica, later replaced in production with another one that is more faithful (the image below).
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Denix Griswold & Gunnison replica (catalogue 1083/G; labeled as "Confederate revolver, USA 1860").

Discussion

The Griswold & Gunnison Revolver is a very fine piece of work. They were one of quite a few Southern-made copies of the excellent .36 caliber Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver. I don't have an original but I do have two copies of the Griswold & Gunnison that I am really proud of. The first is a reproduction by High Standard. It was made in about 1972 (I can't quite remember. I'll have to check again to make sure). I inherited it from my grandfather along with several other guns. When I got the gun it was in beautiful condition (it had barely been taken out of the box, although grandpa did handle and fire it a few times and of course cleaned it real good) and it still is. I don't shoot it too often anymore since it was my late grandfather's and is also pretty rare, but I do shoot it on occasion. The other one is a Pietta reproduction that I got for my birthday one year.