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#Civil war era lefaucheux revolver license
It is the buyers responsibility to have their dealer (Sporting Goods Store, Pawn Shop or Local Gun Dealer) email us a copy of their license - Guns may be picked up to avoid shipping costs. ALL GUNS BEING SHIPPED MUST BE SHIPPED TO AN FFL OR C&R - THIS INCLUDES BLACK POWDERS & ANTIQUES - This is an Illinois Law We will charge the credit card on file for each buyers purchases on TUESDAY, September 28th (UNLESS OTHERWISE INSTRUCTED) Payment may be made in person or mailed to - PO BOX 68, CARTHAGE, IL 62321 (The card on file will be used unless otherwise instructed) There is a 15% Buyers Premium if paying by credit or debit card. Our email address is - There is a 10% Buyers Premium if paying by cash, check or money order. OUR OFFICE HOURS - 10:00am to 5:00pm Mon.-Sat. IF YOU WILL BE PAYING BY CASH, CHECK OR MONEY ORDER, YOU MUST EMAIL US BETWEEN SATURDAY, September 25th & MONDAY, September 27th. This gun has been in the Wright family for over 3 generations and 100+ years.Ĭash Payment Discount: 5% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, Pay Pal, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: Our Terms are very simple and easy to understand, so please read them fully before bidding. This gun is showing age and is missing ejection rod, but it appears to be all original, all components are free-moving and appears to be in working order. This original Civil War era Lefaucheux Model 1854 features a single-action trigger, 6.25" barrel, spur trigger guard and "diamond" butt with lanyard ring. Usually, the "military" or "cavalry" model was single-action and had a spur trigger guard and a "diamond" butt with lanyard ring, while the "civilian" model had a round trigger guard and a flat butt. It was widely exported during the 1860s and sold as both a military and civilian sidearm during the U.S. It is a six-shot open-framed design, which was loaded via a hinged gate on the right side of the frame, through which empty cartridges were also ejected via an ejector rod running along the barrel. Item Description: Translate description 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.