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Posted By: Fireball2 One of Arthur's? - 08/31/15
http://www.gunsamerica.com/975701604/Savage-Revolving-Fire-Arms-Navy-Revolver.htm
Posted By: gregintenn Re: One of Arthur's? - 08/31/15
I understand this Savage had nothing to do with Arthur's company.
Don't believe so. Different people, different time ~1860.
http://armscollectors.com/mgs/savage_north.htm

Posted By: Fireball2 Re: One of Arthur's? - 08/31/15
Looks like a lever action revolver! smile
Posted By: olgrouser Re: One of Arthur's? - 08/31/15
Pre Arthur. Apparently, he wasn't the only Savage out there...
Posted By: GeneB Re: One of Arthur's? - 08/31/15
The Savage was Edward Savage, no relation to Arthur. He was part of a partnership with Henry Savage North. I have always wanted one of these Savage's even before I got into the other Savage's.

It's a very interesting design, one of many introduced during the US Civil War with all the innovations in firearms at that time.

I has a cylinder that moves forward to seal against the barrel when fired, the lever retracts the cylinder and indexes it while cocking the hammer. There are toggle links behind the cylinder pin that move the cylinder back & then straighten to hold it forward. They also made rifles which are quite scarce.

The earliest version was referred to as the 'figure eight' because of the shape of the lever.
http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?docid=00028331
http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?docid=00022666
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUJEeVK9PSs
Posted By: Skidrow Re: One of Arthur's? - 09/01/15
Maybe that's where the Russians got the idea for the Nagant.
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