Inquisitive
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Were any 7 shot, large calibre's (.44, .45 colt, etc.) made in the mid to late 19th century? Brand is not an issue.
I have been asking this question for a long time, and looked in a lot of places, with no satisfying results. I'm a writer, working on a character in a western backdrop. He wears a revolver, but I didn't want to go with a conventional 6 cylinder. The 7 shooter is an attractive concept, but the only one I know of is the Tagant, and that was minted too late for this story. I researched it, and found a lot of .22's and small caliber's, but nothing satisfying. Long story short, I thought someone here might have an answer.
I have been asking this question for a long time, and looked in a lot of places, with no satisfying results. I'm a writer, working on a character in a western backdrop. He wears a revolver, but I didn't want to go with a conventional 6 cylinder. The 7 shooter is an attractive concept, but the only one I know of is the Tagant, and that was minted too late for this story. I researched it, and found a lot of .22's and small caliber's, but nothing satisfying. Long story short, I thought someone here might have an answer.