used in the civil war by officers and inlisted men a 32 rime fire Moore was the only one at the time that offered name ingraving at his firearms factory also the ingraving on this revolver was done by a famouse ingraver in New York nimschke also a lot of people do not know whats all behind this revolver they are a part of us and our history of our civil war they were used a lot because of the quick loading our revolvers today are based on his idea of his revolver and just to add to this i have researched this revolver for years in evert cornor i could find you would be serprised what i came up with in years i have living proff of this revolvers i have quite a few of them with officers names on them they are all in firing condition so i have lots of answeres to this revolver thank you
seven hundrud
Henry Moore had seven brothers and six sisters.
Size seven
Best left to a trained gunsmith
Robert Corwin Lee has written: 'Mr. Moore, Mr. McCormack - and the seven seas!' -- subject(s): Moore-McCormack Lines, Moore-McCormack Lines, Inc
Sounds to me like a 1941 production of the tula, Nagant m95, revolver. That specific stamp was used on the nagant revolver from 1928-1943 a seven shot revolver with a gas seal system that allows it to be suppressed. It shoots the 7.62x38R aka 7.62nagant , a very interesting piece none the less.
Inexpensive, @ turn of the century
J. Grange Moore has written: 'Salkelds through seven centuries' -- subject(s): Biography, Genealogy
There is a lack of a good data base for H&R serial numbers. The seven shot early model of the Hunter revolver dates from around 1900.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show
The names of the father and daughter who appeared twenty-seven years apart in the James Bond film-franchise are Roger Mooreand Deborah Moore. Roger Moore was James Bond in the Bond films from 1974 to 1985. Deborah Moore played an air hostess in the Bond film Die Another Day (2002).
HOLSTER. Crossword puzzle, huh?