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dragoon
Dragoons originally were a class of mounted infantry, who used horses for mobility, but dismounted to fight on foot. From the early 18th century onward, dragoons were increasingly also employed as conventional cavalry, trained for combat with swords from horseback.Dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
The name is derived from a type of firearm, called a "dragon", which was a handgun version of a blunderbuss, carried by dragoons of the French Army.The title has been retained in modern times by a number of armoured or ceremonial mounted regiments.
Looking for the Uberti Dragoon that was posted on the Curio thread but gone now.
It was listed in a group of three black powder revolvers for sale. If this is available please contact Jeff @ 503 467-693six
Thanks
Jeff B.
There were three black powder revolvers here on the board but are gone now.
Looking for the dragoon from this group
Please message me if still available.
Best regards,
Jeff
Selling a really nice example of a 1981 Interarms Virginian Dragoon (Model #VAV15012) chambered in 45LC with 5" barrel. Marked "Liberty Forever" on the butt. Made in Arlington, VA. Most likely unfired. I contacted Lee Martin who seems to be the expert about Virginian's some time back when I...
A few weeks back a buddy traded my an Armi San Marco 1848 Pocket (sometimes called a 'Baby Dragoon) .31 for a pair of custom grips. Being me I decided to convert it to fire cartridges. I'd already redone one in .22LR and another in .251 TCR, so I thought I'd do this one in .32 S&W. These guns...
Nice old Interarms Virginia Dragoon .44 with 8 3/8" barrel, adjustable sights, Ivory like grips, leather holster, 233 rds. of ammo, a near new set of carbide Hornady dies, and approx. 900 hard cast 240 gr SW bullets. This is a very accurate shooter and a well built good solid gun. $490 for all...
Nice old Interarms Virginia Dragoon .44 with 8 3/8" barrel, adjustable sights, Ivory like grips, leather holster, 233 rds. of ammo, a near new set of carbide Hornady dies, and approx. 900 hard cast 240 gr SW bullets. This is a very accurate shooter and a well built good solid gun. $500 for all...
Nice old Interarms Virginia Dragoon .44 with 8 3/8" barrel, adjustable sights, Ivory like grips, leather holster, 233 rds. of ammo, a near new set of carbide Hornady dies, and approx. 900 hard cast 240 gr SW bullets. This is a very accurate shooter and a well built good solid gun. $500 for all...
Well, before cutting about half the barrel off on this and re-doing it i figure i would see if anyone was interested in it in trade for a .44 with a barrel in the 4" range. Single or double action and NO ported barrels. The Dragoon is in good condition and shoots real well and would make a...