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The accidental Confederate Schneider and Glassick 36 caliber revolver. Unknown manufacturer. I got this revolver as a *wall hanger*. Took it apart and removed the cap debris and heavy grease. Cleaned and polished the internals. Timing and lock up are good. Only issue with it is the grips. As seen in pictures. Was going to fit a pair but never got around to it. Have other projects going. I already have one in my collection. So I’m selling this one. Only trying to recoup some cash.
Asking $185 shipped or $175 plus actual shipping. Ground or Priority is up to buyer.

Gleaned from google search:
If the importers did not specifically order Schneider & Glassick replicas why do these revolvers exist? Very simply, the plain cylinder saved a step in manufacturing and saved a buck in cost. The Schneider & Glassick replicas accidentally came into existence. The un-engraved, plain cylinders used on the Griswold & Gunnison replicas were also combined with an octagon barrel and we have a Schneider & Glassick replica.
 

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Confederate Schneider and Glassic 36 caliber revolver. Unknown manufacturer. I got this revolver as a *wall hanger*. Took it apart and removed the cap debris and heavy grease. Cleaned and polished the internals. Timing and lock up are good. Only issue with it is the grips. As seen in pictures. Was going to fit a pair but never got around to it. Have other projects going. I already have one in my collection. So I’m selling this one. Only trying to recoup some cash.
Asking $185 shipped or $175 plus actual shipping. Ground or Priority is up to buyer.

Gleaned from google search:
If the importers did not specifically order Schneider & Glassick replicas why do these revolvers exist? Very simply, the plain cylinder saved a step in manufacturing and saved a buck in cost. The Schneider & Glassick replicas accidentally came into existence. The un-engraved, plain cylinders used on the Griswold & Gunnison replicas were also combined with an octagon barrel and we have a Schneider & Glassick replica.
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