1862 Dance Black Powder Pistol – .44 Caliber, Single Shot, Casehardened Steel Frame, Walnut Grip – Overall Length 13 1/5”
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- Manufactured by the Dance Brothers, this was one of the kinds of firearms used for Confederate troops during the Civil War
- This muzzeloader is a high-quality, working reproduction piece that abounds with incredible detail, making it a must-have
- The .44 caliber, black powder pistol has a casehardened, steel frame with an 8” blued barrel and a genuine walnut grip
- Cannot be express shipped
- Must be 21 years of age. Signature required upon delivery
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- Manufactured by the Dance Brothers, this was one of the kinds of firearms used for Confederate troops during the Civil War
- This muzzeloader is a high-quality, working reproduction piece that abounds with incredible detail, making it a must-have
- The .44 caliber, black powder pistol has a casehardened, steel frame with an 8” blued barrel and a genuine walnut grip
- Cannot be express shipped
- Must be 21 years of age. Signature required upon delivery
$408.99
The 1862 Dance Black Powder Pistol pays tribute to one of the most distinctive Confederate revolvers of the Civil War. Crafted by the Dance Brothers of Columbia, Texas, the original was known for its durable frame and signature lack of a recoil shield, a defining feature that set it apart from other revolvers of the period. This .44 caliber single-action reproduction captures that same mechanical design with authentic balance and craftsmanship suited for both shooting and display.
Built with an 8" blued barrel and a casehardened steel frame, the pistol reflects period-correct construction and well-balanced handling. The smooth walnut grip provides comfort and traditional styling, while the percussion ignition system recreates the firing experience of the mid-19th century. Designed for collectors and black powder enthusiasts, the 1862 Dance Pistol stands as a historically accurate representation of Civil War-era firearm design.