Adams Revolver

The Adams revolver was made in England and was a 5-shot double-action revolver in .36 caliber (9.144 mm), .44 caliber (11.176 mm), and .50 caliber (12.5 mm). It is made with checkered wood grips and should be made available in blued, browned, or nickel-plated finish. I will pay $25 each in lots of 25 for blued or browned, and $30 each in nickel. Optional grip material is bone or horn.



Starr Revolver


The Starr revolver was a 6-shot double-action revolver in .36 caliber (9.144 mm), .44 caliber (11.176 mm). It is made with smooth walnut wood grips and should be made available in blued, browned, or nickel-plated finish. I will pay $25 each in lots of 25 for blued or browned, and $30 each in nickel. Optional grip material is bone or horn.


Enfield Cavalry carbine


The Enfield Cavalry carbine was made in .577 caliber (14.66 mm) and is a true muzzle loader. The stock and forearm are walnut wood and the gun should be made available in blued, browned, or nickel-plated finish. I will pay $45 each in lots of 25 for blued or browned, and $50 each in nickel.


Starr carbine


The Starr carhine was a .54 caliber (13.7 mm) breech-loading percussion carbine with the trigger-guard swinging down to drop the breechblock and open the chamber for loading a paper cartridge with lead bullet. The stock and forearm are made of walnut. It should be made available in blued, browned or nickel-plated. I will pay $65 each in lots of 25 for blued or browned, and $70 for nickel-plated.


Spencer carbine


The Spencer carbine was a .50 caliber (12.5 mm) breech-loading cartridge-firing carbine with the trigger-guard swinging down to drop the breechblock, open the chamber, extract a used brass casing, lever a new shell from the tubular magazine in the stock into the chamber, and close the breechblock. The hammer is manually cocked. Diagrams of the loaded cartridge will be provided. The stock and forearm are made of walnut. It should be made available in blued, browned or nickel-plated. I will pay $75 each in lots of 25 for blued or browned, and $80 for nickel-plated.


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Major Michael Kelley
34th Texas Cavalry