Feinwerkbau History No. 2 Revolver

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History No. 2 Revolver
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Type Black powder revolver
Land of Origin Germany
Specifications
Length 13.4" (340mm)
Barrel length 7.6" (192mm)
Weight 3.1 lbs (1.4kg)
Height 5.7" (145mm)
Caliber .44
Action single action caplock
Chambers 6

Feed Front loading w/ lever
Sights Fixed rear, movable front
Sight Radius 8.9" (225mm)
Production History
Designer Rogers & Spencer
Design Date 1862 (original)
Manufacturer Feinwerkbau
Produced 2004 -
The Feinwerkbau History #2 revolver is a replica of the revolver the Union Army commissioned Rogers & Spencer to manufacture 5,000 of in January 1865 but which was delivered too late to see action in the American Civil War. This reproduction has been approved for North-South Skirmish Association competition as well as MLAIC events.

The Rogers & Spencer, along with the Remington model 1858, are the revolvers most commonly used in MLAIC competition.

Design

The solid-frame construction of the Rogers & Spencer design makes it somewhat more accurate than open-frame designs such as the Colt percussion revolvers. While the rear v-notch sight is integrated into the frame, the front barleycorn sight can be adjusted by 1.5mm left or right, as per the original Rogers & Spencer design. Walnut fixed grips also match the original Rogers & Spencer specs and the trigger is a non-adjustable single action, with a 700g pull.

Beginning in May of 2007, Feinwerkbau implemented some minor changes into the History #2 design, the most obvious of which is the adjustable front sight. See the diagrams below for details.

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