The Colt Camp Perry Single-shot Target Revolver was made in both 10" barrel and 8" barrel versions. Apparently 2,486 of the 10" were made from 1926 to 1941 and just 440 of the 8" from 1938 to 1941.
Short barrels, easy to handle in close quarters. Two barrels, 2 shots fast.
It a pump action single shot each pump. 19 shots.
Perry Reed
An over and under has two barrels, and no magazine. It holds 2 shells- one in each barrel.
If it is marked "J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co" it was made between 1886 and 1916 when "Arms & Tool" were part of the company name. Value will depend on the configuration and condition. Side hammers usually go as mantle decorations, especially if they have damascus barrels ($75 for single shots, $125-$150 for double barrels). Boxlocks (back hammer or hammerless) in good shape can bring $75 (single) to $250 (double) as shooters.
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One if you are a real tough guy.
Revolvers have a CYLINDER that spins. And yes, single or double shot pistols, and automatic pistols do not have a cylinder- so there is nothing to spin, rotate or revolve.There were a couple of two or more shot pistols that were developed before the development of the revolver that twisted or spun barrels to fire multiple shots. More often than not, firing a single shot from most of these would fire all barrels, and more often than not would cause the weapon to explode, injuring or killing the shooter.
You won't find a price guide. They're just utility shotguns made for Van Camp Hardware by Crescent Fire Arms Co. Single shots would be worth $25 to $75 and double barrels $100 - $250, depending on condition.
There are single shots you can get for around 100 dollars
Duke
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