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  1. LeMat Revolver - Wikipedia

    The LeMat revolver was a .42 or .36 caliber cap & ball black powder revolver invented by Jean Alexandre LeMat of France, which featured an unusual secondary 16 to 20 gauge smooth …

  2. The LeMat Revolver: Confederate Ten-Shot Double-Barrel Wheelgun

    Oct 28, 2024 · The LeMat was designed by Frenchman Jean Alexandre LeMat in 1855 and patented in 1856 while he was living in New Orleans. LeMat, like all arms makers, knew that a …

  3. LeMat - EMF Company, Inc.

    The distinguishing characteristic of LeMat's revolver is that its 9-shot .44 cylinder revolves around a separate central barrel of larger caliber than the chambers in the cylinder proper.

  4. LeMat revolver - Smithsonian Institution

    This percussion revolver was designed by Dr. Jean Alexandre Francois LeMat, of New Orleans. LeMat was assisted in this enterprise by P. G. T. Beauregard, one of the Confederacy’s well …

  5. Blasts From the Past: The LeMat Revolver - Field & Stream

    The LeMat was a major firepower upgrade over handguns of the day. Not only did it offer the buckshot barrel, but the revolver cylinder also held nine shots, as opposed to the six of most...

  6. Lemat Cavalry 6.75" .44 | Taylor's & Co.

    The Le Mat shot barrel is fired by cocking the hammer and flipping down the hammer nose to strike the lower nipple for the barrel. Unlike other wedge retained black powder revolvers, the …

  7. PH0608 PIETTA LEMAT CAVALRY REVOLVER - Dixie Gun Works

    Invented in 1856 by Dr. J.A.F. LeMat of New Orleans and manufactured in Paris, France, and Birhamingham, England. The Lemat was a favorite sidearm of Confederate Generals Jeb …

  8. Black Powder - Black Powder Pistols - LeMat - Pietta USA

    Connect With Us Pietta Firearms, Inc. 7450 Werner Street Casper, WY 82604 800 430 1310 Customer Service: [email protected] Warranty/Repair: …

  9. GENERAL JEB STUART’S LEMAT PISTOL - John Paul Strain

    T he LeMat revolver was invented in New Orleans by Jean Alexandre LeMat in 1856. Known as the “Grapeshot Revolver” because it sported a 20 gauge smooth bore barrel below the 40 …

  10. LeMat Revolver: The Innovative, Single-Handed, Close-Quarters …

    Mar 8, 2022 · The LeMat revolver was one man’s innovative effort to give European and American soldiers the ultimate in single-handed, close-quarters firepower.