Description
A 12mm Perrin revolver, serial number 800, in excellent condition. This French Model 1859 revolver was one of the rarer firearms imported during the American Civil War, known for its double action only mechanism and innovative 12mm self-contained metallic cartridges. Unlike traditional revolvers of its time, the Perrin was designed without a hammer spur, requiring the trigger to be pulled for each shot, which made it highly advanced for the era.
This revolver bears the “Perrin & Cie Bte” marking and showcases a bright polished metal finish with smooth walnut grips. The serial number, 800, is clearly marked on the frame, indicating it as one of the earlier models potentially used during the Civil War. The revolver is fully functional, with a crisp action and all original parts intact, including the hidden ejector rod mechanism, which was a notable feature for protecting the ejector and allowing streamlined operation. The connection to the Civil War adds historical significance to this already remarkable piece, making it a highly desirable addition to any collection of 19th-century firearms.









Bonjour, je m'appelle Aaron Newcomer. Je suis collectionneur et chercheur sur les systèmes d'armes à feu à chargement par la culasse du début du 19e siècle, avec un intérêt particulier pour les travaux de Jean Samuel Pauly et Casimir Lefaucheux. Je collectionne les cartouches et les documents liés à ces types d'armes à feu et je mène des recherches sur ces sujets, approfondissant ma compréhension et ma connaissance de ces armes historiques et leur place dans l'évolution de la technologie des armes à feu. Ma collection et mes recherches reflètent mon engagement à préserver et à comprendre l'histoire et les innovations techniques de ces systèmes d'armes à feu anciens.