Description
Traditions Spiller and Burr Features
Although the resourcefully equipped Confederate soldier could not compete with Union repeating rifles, it was a different story when it came to revolvers. These Spiller & Burr handguns did not typically require a special type of ammunition, making them easy for Southern troops to acquire and operate.
This Confederate Pistol was born of a need for the South to arm itself. The 36 caliber revolver was adopted as the standard revolver of the Confederate Government. The Spiller & Burr was modeled after the Whitney Revolver with only a few minor adjustments. During the Southern campaign only 1,500 revolvers were actually made making them very hard to find and desirable. This Traditions replica is perfect for re-enactments or display. This Traditions Spiller & Burr replica features a 6.5″ blued octagonal barrel, brass frame, brass guard, and walnut grip. It is availabe in .36 caliber, weighs 2.75 lbs., and is 12.5″ in length.
Traditions Spiller and Burr Specifications
- Spiller and Burr Revolver Features:
- .36 Caliber
- 6.5″ Blued Octagonal Barrel
- Brass Frame
- Brass Guard
- Walnut Grip
- Top Strap/Post Sights
- Overall Length: 12.5″
- Weighs: 2.75 pounds
| Action Type | Revolver |
|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 6.5 |
| Caliber | .36 |
| Capacity | 6 |
| Condition | New in Box |
| Finish Per Color | Brass |
| Manufacturer | Traditions |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FR18625 |
| Model | Spiller and Burr |
| Type | Revolvers |
| UPC | 040589010342 |

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