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Create my profile now!Largest selection of genuine antique weapons for sale in UK. See our website andrewbottomley.com Ref 3986. A scarce English .36 Cal percussion bar-hammer 6 shot pepper-box revolver by Powell. Circa 1840-1850. The side plate engraved with the makers name Powell in decorative scrolling. Probably Owen Powell who had a workshop at 66 Market place, Sheffield, Yorkshire, circa 1847-1862. Decorative scrolling to both side plates. Two piece wooden grips. Six shot 2.5 inch barrel stamped with British proof marks. The pepper-box was primarily used for civilian self defence in areas of high population. A pepper-box wielding person would not always aim the pistol but rather shoot from the hip, holding the gun low and pointing at the largest area of the target in front of them. While smaller pistols were preferred by the man in the street, larger pistols were favoured by gold prospectors during the California Gold Rush era for protection against rival prospectors, robbers and Indians. Although intended for civilian use, many military men made private purchases of pepper-box pistols and carried them into battle as an extra line of defence. Action in good working order. The pistol 7 inches overall. A few minor dings and scratches to the grips otherwise in good overall condition. Ref 3986. This is an obsolete antique item and is sold as a collectors item only. No Licence is required in the United Kingdom. If you wish to purchase this item please visit our website andrewbottomley.com where you can pay by credit/debit card. Established 1968.