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**ORIGINAL LUXURY CASED**UN-FIRED MILITARY LARGE FRAME**French Model 1854 Lefaucheux Patent 12 mm Pin Fire Obsolete Calibre Single Action Revolver With Captive Ejector Rod, Military Lanyard Ring & Accessories With Book Lefaucheux by Mastrigt & Slingerland - 23254 In 1854, Frenchman Eugene Lefaucheux introduced the Lefaucheux Model 1854, notable as being the first revolver to use self-contained metallic cartridges rather than loose powder, pistol ball, and percussion caps. The M1854 model was a single-action, pinfire revolver holding six rounds.[1] It was a French military revolver chambered for the 12 mm pinfire cartridge, based on a design by Casimir Lefaucheux (Eugene's father, who was also a gun designer). The M1854 revolver spawned numerous variants, some of which were produced under license in other countries. It was widely exported during the 1860s and sold as both a military and civilian sidearm with either a short or long barrel. Most military models were produced only as single-action weapons, whereas civilian models were made primarily as double-action weapons. Both the federal forces and the Confederate forces used Lefaucheux revolvers in the American Civil War. The Union Army typically issued them to cavalry soldiers, especially in the states of Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Some of the models sold to the American powers kept the original designation, M1854, and were produced either at Lefaucheux Paris, Liege, or local producers under license (Chollet, Merton, Merton via Bond, Gunther at Liege). However, these pinfire revolvers were replaced in service later in the war as more Colt and Remington revolvers became available. Among American troops, the weapon was often referred to as the "French Tranter". After the war many were sold back to France when it entered the Franco-Prussian war in 1870 and needed weapons. About 6,780 of the original 12,000 revolvers or so shipped to America were returned to France. This is an excellent original 12mm calibre, 6 shot French Lefaucheux military revolver which appears to have been un-fired during its long life. Our example is 12” overall with a 6 ¼” round steel 2 stage barrel. The rifled bore and cylinders are clean. It has excellent undamaged Walnut grips. It is side gate loading and has its original captive ejector rod. The cocking and firing actions function crisply, correctly in single action only. The metal work retains its original blue finish aged to a nice plum colour in areas. It has a ball top blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch hammer rear sight. The action has ‘Lefaucheux Brevete’ patent detail, Lefaucheux trademark and number ‘LF51829’. The pistol comes with its original Luxury wood case. The case has a hinged lid with folding brass carry handle and lock with key that works as it should. The inside of the case is contoured to snugly fit the pistol and has green cushioned felt lined compartments for the pistol and accessories. The inside of the lid has ‘Lefaucheux A Paris’ in gold leaf. The compartments accessories consist of a period tin of percussion caps which contains a quantity of small percussion caps. The tin has its original paper labelling with manufacturer information (illustrated), a steel bullet mould, a brass and wood powder cup, steel tool, cleaning rod a 3 moulded lead bullets. The pistol is accompanied by a hardback copy of the book ‘Eugene Gabriel Lefaucheux’ Mastrigt & Slingerland. The illustrated book contains over 270 paperback pages, A4 format & 300 photos. In this reference book, you will find everything about the character of Eugène Lefaucheux, his life and his works. It will allow you to identify and evaluate your Lefaucheux revolvers, pistols, carbines and shotguns for their quality. You will find both the description of the standard versions of the products, exceptional and unique pieces. A complete index of sources and names is also included. Illustrated in the images are an example of Luxury case similar to ours, a copy of a period portrait of a French Officer Firing a M1854 pistol and M1854 technical drawings all from the book. The price for this excellent piece includes UK delivery. NB. As an obsolete calibre, antique pinfire revolver no licence is required to own this item in the UK if part of a private collection or display. Sn 23254
£1,750.00
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