The Dickson Cheyenne 22LR revolver was manufactured in the United States. Specifically, it was produced by the Dickson Arms Company, which was based in the U.S. during the time of its production. The revolver is recognized for its distinctive design and is often sought after by collectors.
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The Colt 6 shot revolver.
While it does match the time period for the use of the Beaumont-Adams, multiple references in the books themselves are made to loading revolvers (both Watson’s and Holmes’ himself, both revolvers which are described similarly) with cartridges. As the Beaumont-Adams revolver was a black powder, percussion cap revolver, it would not accept cartridges. Possibly an error on the part of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but it is also possible he was writing Watson as carrying the Enfield Mark 1 service revolver, issued from 1880 to 1887, which Watson may have come to losses at the very end of the war. Because the last year of the second Anglo-Afghan war and the first year of the adoption of the Enfield Mark 1 overlap, and because the book makes references to being loaded with cartridges instead If cap and ball, it is most likely that Dr. John Watson’s revolver is indeed an Enfield Mark 1.
It was a Colt .45 Peacemaker which, along with Ramon Rojo's Winchester, should prove that The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly was more correctly a prequel (not a sequel) to Fistfull of Dollars. These weapons did not exist until after the Civil War.
Assuming you are asking about the original rifle and pistol that john Wayne carried in his 1st starring role in "Stagecoach" you will find them on display at the Oklahoma Cowboy Hall of Fame museum (see related link below)
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38 special Cheyenne double action revolver Made in Germany
50-100
50-100
I believe these revolvers were made in the late 1950's until the early 1960's. I have one that is identical to the RG63 by Röhm GmbH of Germany. Dickson Cheyenne was likely a trade name of a United States importer. Can anyone tell me where to find a cylinder for this model?
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is the a pistol or revolver ??
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Since pistol can be used to describe both a revolver and a semi-automatic, I would guess to you mean the former. Made in Germany by Rohm. Worth 50-100.
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25-65 US dollars