1862 Dance Pietta Black Powder Pistol .44 Caliber
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- HISTORIC REPRODUCTION: Faithful recreation of the 1862 Dance revolver carried by Confederate soldiers in the Civil War.
- CALIBER & ACTION: .44 caliber single-action black powder pistol modeled after the Dance Brothers design.
- FRAME & BARREL: Casehardened steel frame and 8" blued barrel replicate authentic 19th-century styling.
- WALNUT GRIP: Smooth walnut grip provides comfortable handling and traditional appeal.
- PERIOD ACCURACY: Percussion ignition and solid steel construction mirror the craftsmanship of the original model.
- Must be 21 years of age. Signature required upon delivery
Note this product cannot ship to the following states: NY, IL, NJ, MI
- HISTORIC REPRODUCTION: Faithful recreation of the 1862 Dance revolver carried by Confederate soldiers in the Civil War.
- CALIBER & ACTION: .44 caliber single-action black powder pistol modeled after the Dance Brothers design.
- FRAME & BARREL: Casehardened steel frame and 8" blued barrel replicate authentic 19th-century styling.
- WALNUT GRIP: Smooth walnut grip provides comfortable handling and traditional appeal.
- PERIOD ACCURACY: Percussion ignition and solid steel construction mirror the craftsmanship of the original model.
- Must be 21 years of age. Signature required upon delivery
$408.99
The 1862 Dance Black Powder Pistol recreates a Confederate revolver crafted by the Dance Brothers of Columbia, Texas during the Civil War. Known for its distinctive lack of a recoil shield and reliable performance, the original Dance revolver stood as a symbol of Southern craftsmanship during the conflict. This .44 caliber reproduction captures that same historic design and practical balance, offering both authenticity and display appeal.
Built with a casehardened steel frame and an 8" blued barrel, this reproduction reflects period-correct construction and finish. The smooth walnut grip delivers a comfortable, traditional hold, while the single-action trigger and percussion ignition stay true to 19th-century operation. Whether appreciated for its historical significance or used for black powder shooting, this revolver represents a key piece of Civil War firearm history.