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Beaumont–Adams revolver

Produced by Robert Adams of London

The Beaumont–Adams revolver is a black powder, double-action, percussion revolver. Originally adopted by the British Army in .442 calibre (54-bore, 11.2 mm) in 1856, it was replaced in British service in 1880 by the .476 calibre (11.6 mm) Enfield Mk I revolver.

Weight
38.4 oz
Barrel
6 in
Capacity
5 rds
Caliber
.450 Adams Boxer centerfire cartridge (conversion)
Type: revolver
Action: double-action
Model: revolver
Overall Length: 11.25 in
Estimated Avg New
USD 0.00
Estimated Avg Used
USD 2,500.00