with original blue/gray paint and maker markings below the fuse socket:
while Company C supported the drive south to protect the left flank of the First Division
36CAL on the trigger guard is partly worn off
and the blade bears manufacturers markings on the ricasso:
typical bureaucratic red tap together with a Ticket to the ' Armed Forces Day Parade ' for May 17th 1958 a 1
Original U.S. Civil War Pettengill Self-Cocking Hammerless Pocket Percussion Revolver - serial 568 Night Sights with original blue/gray paint andOriginal Item: Only One Available. These are very rare! C. S. Pettengill of New Haven, CT was granted U. S. Patent 15,388 on July 22, 1856, which was for this "Self Cocking" design. The design was then improved by Edward A. Raymond and Charles Robotaille of Brooklyn, NY, who were granted U. S. Patent 21,054 on July27, 1858. Production was then started in 1858 at the Rogers and Spencer production plant, being overseen by HENRY S. ROGERS himself. The