Pietta 1862 Dance Black Powder Revolver 44 Caliber 8″ Barrel Case Hardened Steel Walnut Grip Blue

$36800

Category: Product ID: 9926

Description

The Pietta 1862 Dance .44 caliber revolver was manufactured by the Dance Brothers in Columbia, Texas, as part of a larger effort by Texas gun makers to provide firearms for Confederate troops during the Civil War. Unlike the Union, the South had few factories. As a result, Texas and the Confederacy faced a critical shortage of firearms. Only a trickle of guns could be smuggled through the Union blockade of the coast. The Texas government decided to encourage the production of firearms at home. James Henry Dance and his brothers established J. H. Dance and Company in 1858, manufacturing gristmills and cotton gins. After the Civil War broke out in 1861, the company also began producing firearms. Because of the Confederacy’s high demand for firearms, the company’s employees were granted exemption from military service. One of the last known shipments of Dance revolvers, 25 pistols, was sent to Houston in April 1865. When the war ended shortly thereafter, the Dances returned to Columbia to again manufacture gristmills and cotton gins.

Features

  • .44 caliber
  • 8″ barrel
  • Casehardened steel frame
  • Blued barrel
  • Product Information

    Black Powder Caliber 44 Caliber
    Capacity 6
    Barrel Length 8 Inches
    Trigger Type Single Action
    Barrel Finish Blue
    Sight Type Blade Front
    Ignition Type Percussion
    Grip Material Walnut
    Frame Finish Case Hardened
    Country of Origin Italy

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