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ROGERS
AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL, .44 CAL.![]() One of the strongest and most accurate revolvers of the Civil War period, the Rogers and Spencer was originally manufactured towards the end of the war in Utica, N.Y. It saw service as late as the Spanish-American war fighting Moro tribesmen in the Philippines. This fine replica features all steel construction and hand rubbed walnut stocks.
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SPILLER
AND BURR, .36 CAL.![]() The Spiller and Burr was originally produced in Atlanta, Georgia between 1862 and 1864. The Confederacy ordered 15,000 revolvers, but the Atlanta factory was unable to make delivery. The C.S. government then purchased the company and moved it to the Macon Armory to continue production. This replica of the classic Confederate revolver features a polished brass frame, blued octagonal barrel and walnut stocks.
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