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== Specifications == | == Specifications == | ||
The Griswold and Gunnison Confederate Revolver was produced in Griswoldville, Georgia between 1862-1864. It is a .36 caliber revolver copied from the Colt | The Griswold and Gunnison Confederate Revolver was produced in Griswoldville, Georgia between 1862-1864. It is a .36 caliber revolver copied from the [[Colt 1851 Navy]]. It has a 7 ½" part octagon, part round barrel. The frame and trigger guard is brass. The grips are one piece walnut. They are marked with a serial number along with assembly numbers, inspector’s mark and benchmarks. Approximately 3,700 revolvers were manufactured before production ended in 1864. | ||
== Film == | == Film == |
Revision as of 16:19, 17 August 2010
The Griswold & Gunnison Revolver can be seen in the following productions:
Specifications
The Griswold and Gunnison Confederate Revolver was produced in Griswoldville, Georgia between 1862-1864. It is a .36 caliber revolver copied from the Colt 1851 Navy. It has a 7 ½" part octagon, part round barrel. The frame and trigger guard is brass. The grips are one piece walnut. They are marked with a serial number along with assembly numbers, inspector’s mark and benchmarks. Approximately 3,700 revolvers were manufactured before production ended in 1864.
Film
Actor | Character | File Title | Date |
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Johnny Cash | Frank James | The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James | 1986 |
Marston's Henchmen | Quigley Down Under | 1990 |