***Non-Functioning***
From the NRA Museum:
"Thomas K. Bacon was associated with several different New England armsmaking firms, including Ethan Allen, Allen and Thurber, and three other firms which bore his name. Originally a manufacturer of single-shot, underhammer, and pepperbox pistols, Bacon later turned to the production of small cartridge revolvers...
Characteristics of these pistols vary widely. Some were single-shot, while others possessed six- or seven-shot capacity, and at least one revolver utilized two cylinders which yielded a total of 14 shots. Most were small caliber single-action arms which utilized either .22 or .32 rimfire cartridges, although double-action revolvers chambered for .38 centerfire ammunition were also produced. Derringers were typically available in .41 or .44 caliber. An assortment of features could be found, including brass- or steel-framed models; various butt profiles; round- or octagonal-barrels; fluted or smooth cylinders; bead, post, or half-disc front sights; top-strap or open-frame; removable side plates; pivoting top- or side-break mechanisms, some with automatic ejection systems, were available in this class of sidearms."
DETAILS:
Make: Bacon Arms
Model: Pocket Revolver
Serial Number: None
Year of Manufacture: 1858-1888
Caliber: .32 Rimfire
Action Type: Revolver
Barrel Length: 4”
Bore Condition: Some pitting towards muzzle
Capacity:
Stock/Grip Condition: Wood – Good with signs of wear from use
Finish: Blued – 10%
Accessories: None
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