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The '''Apache revolver''' is a 19th century multi-purpose pepperbox revolver that incorporates fold-over knuckle duster and a foldout knife, allowing it to be used as either of the three weapons (the trigger also folds up when not in use). The knuckle duster serves as the gun's grip when it is unfolded, and the cylinder and the brass knuckles acts as the handle for the knife when the blade is unfolded. The gun lacks a barrel, giving it an abysmal effective range, but because of its concealed nature, the weapon was popular with some criminal gangs of the time, especially French hoodlums known as Les Apaches, hence the name of the revolver.
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The '''Dolne Revolver''', better known as the "Apache Revolver", is a 19th century multi-purpose pepperbox revolver that incorporates fold-over knuckle duster and a foldout knife, allowing it to be used as either of the three weapons (the trigger also folds up when not in use). The knuckle duster serves as the gun's grip when it is unfolded, and the cylinder and the brass knuckles acts as the handle for the knife when the blade is unfolded. The gun lacks a barrel, giving it an abysmal effective range, but it simultaneously has concealed nature.
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Origin of name "Apache" unknown, and, most likely, is a late legend: Les Apaches themselves, who are credited with using and even almost inventing the revolver, became known only by the beginning of the 20th century. On another note, Dolne's revolvers are mostly expensively finished, and, coupled with dubious combat characteristics, bear little resemblance to the weapons of a poor bandit (which in reality were mostly armed with ordinary knives). So the Dolne revolver itself is just an example of a popular self-defense weapon at one time (along with the more familiar pepperboxes), and this nickname is most likely nothing more than someone's marketing invention to increase popularity among collectors.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==

Revision as of 20:41, 25 May 2021

Apache Revolver - 7mm

The Dolne Revolver, better known as the "Apache Revolver", is a 19th century multi-purpose pepperbox revolver that incorporates fold-over knuckle duster and a foldout knife, allowing it to be used as either of the three weapons (the trigger also folds up when not in use). The knuckle duster serves as the gun's grip when it is unfolded, and the cylinder and the brass knuckles acts as the handle for the knife when the blade is unfolded. The gun lacks a barrel, giving it an abysmal effective range, but it simultaneously has concealed nature.

Origin of name "Apache" unknown, and, most likely, is a late legend: Les Apaches themselves, who are credited with using and even almost inventing the revolver, became known only by the beginning of the 20th century. On another note, Dolne's revolvers are mostly expensively finished, and, coupled with dubious combat characteristics, bear little resemblance to the weapons of a poor bandit (which in reality were mostly armed with ordinary knives). So the Dolne revolver itself is just an example of a popular self-defense weapon at one time (along with the more familiar pepperboxes), and this nickname is most likely nothing more than someone's marketing invention to increase popularity among collectors.

Specifications

(1869 - ????)

  • Type: Revolver
  • Caliber: 7 mm Lefaucheux Pinfire
  • Weight: 0.8 lbs (0.4 kg)
  • Length: Folded 4.1 in (10.5 cm); Brass knuckles unfolded (gun mode) 7.9 in (20 cm); Knife 1.1 in (2.9 cm)
  • Barrel length: N/A
  • Feed System: 6-round detaching cylinder
  • Fire Modes: Double action only

The Apache Pepperbox Revolver and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Adele Hasn't Had Her Dinner Yet Seen on the wall 1978

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Notation Release Date
Assassin's Creed Syndicate "Insidious Pistol" / "Knuckle Sandwich" With both handgun and brass knuckles versions 2015



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