Unfortunatly youtube won't allow me to put any link :( But if you really want to learn more about this revolver just type "little gun info, 30 cupfire revolver".
Well Sir, once again you have found a very unique piece. Could be 'A.P. Casey' or 'A.P. Cobb', either way, very cool. Is there a patent mark on the cylinder? Congrats on this one!
@@BrandonTomlinson-mf1fv I've seen all your other comments, thank you !! The cupfire pistol is really cool and pretty rare. But thankfully for us, the price are not that hight on some of these. Thank you again :)
Good work love your videos
Well Sir, once again you have found a very unique piece. Could be 'A.P. Casey' or 'A.P. Cobb', either way, very cool. Is there a patent mark on the cylinder? Congrats on this one!
Thank you ! There is a patent mark, 1859 and 1863. I'm super glad to be able to share it. I never knew that it was a.p. cobb, merci bien !
@@thefrenchgunsmith6488 Very cool my friend. Keep up the good work and cant wait to see what you find next! Hope University is going well.
@@MidwesternFC that's very kind ! Everything is going well as of today, and I'm always looking for some rare gems.
Hi man I have one of those guns it’s not US Army approved but very cool piece
@@BrandonTomlinson-mf1fv I've seen all your other comments, thank you !! The cupfire pistol is really cool and pretty rare. But thankfully for us, the price are not that hight on some of these.
Thank you again :)
@@thefrenchgunsmith6488 how much did it cost you if you don’t mind me asking
@@BrandonTomlinson-mf1fv i paid 600€ for it, in my opinion a great deal
Simply beautiful
Civil war engineering !