25-60 or so
@40-100 or so.
Single action revolver, made in Belgium, roughly WW 1 time frame. Value $125-$175 depending on condition.
Revolver, made in Germany, buffalo on the grips? $75-$100 in very good condition.
The revolving pistols were made in 4 sizes: The No. 1 (or Baby Paterson) is .28 caliber. The No. 2 Belt Revolver is .31 as is the No. 3 Belt revolver (the main difference between the two being the configuration of the grips) and the No. 5 Holster (Texas Model) was .36 caliber. There was no No. 4. There was also the No. 1 Ring Lever Revolving Rifle in .34, .36, .38, .40 and .44, the No. 2 Ring Lever Rifle in .44 and the Model 1839 Carbine in .53.
No, Alexis Texas is not single.
I bought a used one at a Gun Show in Oregon for 270 after seeing an old auction for it being sold for $250 online. I think It is a descent price, solid revolver for a cheaper .22.
FIE.
I see no reason why not.The 30-06 caliber rifle surely meets minimum caliber requirements.
Mexican-American War
I have been looking myself, and I have found prices from $1300 (Cabela's) to $850 at another "gun for sale website" new in box. Hope that helps. If you just Google the name and model you will get lots of info.
100-500 USD or so.
John Reid, vigilante and FORMER Texas ranger