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  • RICK: So earlier a guy came in with a percussion

  • revolving pistol.

  • It looks like something that was probably

  • built during the Civil War as an army contract, maybe.

  • But I'm just shooting from the hip there.

  • I have no idea.

  • So I've called in Alex, because he'll actually

  • know what he's talking about.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • These are cool.

  • I know absolutely nothing about this.

  • [LAUGHS] It's Civil War-ish.

  • It's a pretty good guess.

  • Yeah, it is Civil War-ish.

  • It's a Savage & North figure 8 revolver.

  • This is the model 1856.

  • So it's pre-Civil War.

  • Savage & North were based in Middletown, Connecticut.

  • They did make revolvers for the Union Army and the Navy.

  • And this was an attempt to create a rapid fire revolver.

  • It just looks like a terrible design to me.

  • Well, it was radical for its time.

  • It has a ring trigger here.

  • When you pull the ring trigger back, it cocks it.

  • And then the upper trigger will actually fire it.

  • So you can-- and you get a much faster rate of fire

  • as you do that.

  • And especially if you were on horseback,

  • you wanted to be able to use one hand to fire it, not two.

  • Because the other had to hold onto the horse.

  • Yeah.

  • So here's the thing.

  • There were so many variations of this type.

  • This is actually the very first model, second variation.

  • So what is the difference in the variation?

  • So the very first model, they only made 10 of.

  • And those are rare as hens' teeth.

  • The second variation-- this one, which

  • was really just used for testing,

  • they made less than 250.

  • So the serial numbers for these are always on the grip frame.

  • So to find that, I've got to take off the grip.

  • Is that all right?

  • Yeah, if you've got the right tools.

  • Sure.

  • If it doesn't have it, it's going to impact the price,

  • and not in a good way.

  • OK, so right here you can see there's a serial number.

  • And it looks like it's 29.

  • So that's a good thing.

  • That means it's the 29th first model, second variation

  • they ever made.

  • So overall, it's a really nice, rare gun.

  • It's definitely desirable.

  • How much are you asking for it?

  • I was thinking around $10,000.

  • Frankly, that's a little on the high end.

  • OK.

  • It's certainly a valuable pistol.

  • The one thing that I think, if you're really

  • considering purchasing this, that we should do

  • is to try to fire it.

  • And the reason I say that is the collectors market for this

  • is very strong just for what it is.

  • However, if it can function and function properly,

  • I think the range is not far off from what you're asking,

  • depending on how it performs.

  • Want to go to a shooting range?

  • Just down the street.

  • Let's do it.

  • Yeah, OK.

  • Well, you want to put it back together?

  • I will put it back together.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I've never shot the gun.

  • I'm glad that we're going to go shoot

  • it and see what it's worth.

  • So these pistols can be really finicky.

  • If it fails, it will still be of value.

  • It just won't be as high value.

  • Well, let's hope it shoots.

  • Yeah.

  • So full cock.

  • And here we go.

  • [GUNSHOT]

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Nice.

  • That's one.

  • [GUNSHOT]

  • [GLASS BREAKING]

  • [GUNSHOT]

  • Three.

  • That's indexing OK.

  • [GUNSHOT]

  • Four.

  • [GUNSHOT]

  • Five.

  • One more.

  • [GUNSHOT]

  • Five out of six.

  • It worked really well.

  • The sixth guy would have probably killed you.

  • But-- - Yeah.

  • Yeah. [LAUGHTER]

  • I wasn't too far away either.

  • So.

  • All right, so it works.

  • Yeah.

  • I would say it performed really well.

  • You have a really fine example of an extremely rare

  • pistol, an early serial number.

  • So the top of the market for these--

  • I know you wanted 10 grand.

  • But $7,500 is, really, I think, the limit.

  • And I think this gets there.

  • All right.

  • Well, thanks, man. - All right.

  • - All right. - Very nice to meet you.

  • Nice meeting you.

  • OK, so what do you want?

  • [SIGHS] How about $7,000?

  • No, how about $4,000.

  • $4,000?

  • $5,000?

  • $4,000.

  • It's a really cool gun.

  • Eventually, I will get that number.

  • But it will take a while.

  • It is a very limited number of customers

  • out there looking for this. - Yeah.

  • If it was a colt, I'd pay you more.

  • It'd sell quicker.

  • Sure.

  • I'll tell you what.

  • I'll give you $4,100.

  • $4,100 today?

  • - Today. - Today?

  • All right. Yeah.

  • Yeah?

  • - $4,100. - Let's do it.

  • - [LAUGHS] - All right.

  • All right.

  • All right, so here.

  • You take this.

  • OK.

  • You take it back to the pawn shop.

  • OK.

  • I will gather up the mess.

  • And I'll be down there in a half hour.

  • OK? - Perfect, thank you.

  • All right.

  • It's not the $10,000 I was asking for.

  • But you know what?

  • I'm going to take this $4,100 and go get me a new truck.

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