Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this single-action four-shot repeater today for a penny start auction, this is the C Sharps Breechloading Pepperbox Pistol!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: C Sharps
Model: Pepperbox
Serial: 13570
Caliber: .30 Rimfire
Finish: Brass
Barrel Length: 3"
Stock/Grips: Checkered Wood
Action: Breechloading Single-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The story of the Sharps four-barrel pistol begins, officially, on December 18, 1849. On that date, the United States Patent Office issued patent number 6960 for a revolver to Christian Sharps, then residing in Washington, D.C. This "revolver" was, actually, not a revolver at all, but a pepperbox in which the barrels didn't revolve! It was fired by a striker which did revolve, though, on a center post to hit, in sequence, the percussion caps which were placed on nipples on the ends of the barrels. The side hammer served both as a cocking lever and as the force behind the striker.
The pistol was not produced on a commercial basis until 1859, after Sharps had become sole owner of the Fairmont Rifle Works in West Philadelphia. By this time, the metallic cartridge had been introduced and Sharps was able to develop his design into a practical repeating pistol. Patent number 22753 was issued to Sharps on January 25, 1859, again for a "revolver". The first model was .22 caliber. Made with a brass frame, it had a spur or stud trigger, and was a single-action, four-shot repeater. Approximately 85,000 of these little pepperboxes were made in the ten years between 1859 and 1868.
In 1862, William Hankins joined the firm and the company became "Sharps & Hankins". With the money brought into the company by Hankins, they were able to acquire a new factory. The new factory was first used for the manufacture of metallic rimfire cartridges but was later used to make both rifles and pistols. The Sharps and Hankins (third model) pistols differed from the first and second models in many ways. They were larger, .32 caliber, and had iron frames. With only one exception, the Sharps & Hankins pistols had the barrel release button on the left side of the frame instead of underneath the frame, as was most common on the earlier pistols. Some are found with the firing mounted in the frame instead of on the hammer, a few are also found with extractors.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: Pepperbox
Serial: 13570
Caliber: .30 Rimfire
Finish: Brass
Barrel Length: 3"
Stock/Grips: Checkered Wood
Action: Breechloading Single-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The story of the Sharps four-barrel pistol begins, officially, on December 18, 1849. On that date, the United States Patent Office issued patent number 6960 for a revolver to Christian Sharps, then residing in Washington, D.C. This "revolver" was, actually, not a revolver at all, but a pepperbox in which the barrels didn't revolve! It was fired by a striker which did revolve, though, on a center post to hit, in sequence, the percussion caps which were placed on nipples on the ends of the barrels. The side hammer served both as a cocking lever and as the force behind the striker.
The pistol was not produced on a commercial basis until 1859, after Sharps had become sole owner of the Fairmont Rifle Works in West Philadelphia. By this time, the metallic cartridge had been introduced and Sharps was able to develop his design into a practical repeating pistol. Patent number 22753 was issued to Sharps on January 25, 1859, again for a "revolver". The first model was .22 caliber. Made with a brass frame, it had a spur or stud trigger, and was a single-action, four-shot repeater. Approximately 85,000 of these little pepperboxes were made in the ten years between 1859 and 1868.
In 1862, William Hankins joined the firm and the company became "Sharps & Hankins". With the money brought into the company by Hankins, they were able to acquire a new factory. The new factory was first used for the manufacture of metallic rimfire cartridges but was later used to make both rifles and pistols. The Sharps and Hankins (third model) pistols differed from the first and second models in many ways. They were larger, .32 caliber, and had iron frames. With only one exception, the Sharps & Hankins pistols had the barrel release button on the left side of the frame instead of underneath the frame, as was most common on the earlier pistols. Some are found with the firing mounted in the frame instead of on the hammer, a few are also found with extractors.
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
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