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A buddy of mine stopped over Christmas Eve and we had a few beers together...we hadn't seen each other for at least six months as his DoD job has him on the road and as the conversation turned to our favorite subject (
)...he pulls a small pouch out of his pocket and says Merry Christmas...
Well...research turned up a little about it, as the only words on it is "Centennial 1876" on top of the barrel and a serial number that can be found on the major parts ( underneath the barrel, trigger, even the wood stocks are numbered ). It is a 7 shot revolver chambered for the .22 short rimfire cartridge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1876_Centennial_Exposition
Back in 1876, ( which is when the home I presently live in was built ), Philadelphia hosted the very first International Expo in Fairmount Park, to celebrate the Centennial of the United States by inviting the world to come and showcase all the newest inventions of that time...and even though there is lots of documentation on this expo, I'm still trying to find the name of the manufacturer of this firearm and exactly how many were produced. A lot of major manufacturers made similar looking firearms...Colt, Smith & Wesson, Remington, Browning, Marlin, Whitneyville, Iver & Johnson...to name a few...but this one has nothing to indicate it's producer...
POSTCARD OF ORIGINAL FAIRGROUNDS CIRCA 1876...
Example of the original packaging of the gun...

Well...research turned up a little about it, as the only words on it is "Centennial 1876" on top of the barrel and a serial number that can be found on the major parts ( underneath the barrel, trigger, even the wood stocks are numbered ). It is a 7 shot revolver chambered for the .22 short rimfire cartridge.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1876_Centennial_Exposition
Back in 1876, ( which is when the home I presently live in was built ), Philadelphia hosted the very first International Expo in Fairmount Park, to celebrate the Centennial of the United States by inviting the world to come and showcase all the newest inventions of that time...and even though there is lots of documentation on this expo, I'm still trying to find the name of the manufacturer of this firearm and exactly how many were produced. A lot of major manufacturers made similar looking firearms...Colt, Smith & Wesson, Remington, Browning, Marlin, Whitneyville, Iver & Johnson...to name a few...but this one has nothing to indicate it's producer...
POSTCARD OF ORIGINAL FAIRGROUNDS CIRCA 1876...

Example of the original packaging of the gun...
