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Old June 2, 2004, 09:48 PM   #18
Hal
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so maybe I'm wrong.
Partly. I recall reading somewhere that some of the Colt Army's equipped with the shoulder stock had the cylinders fluted to reduce the weight. Although it may seem like a paltry amount of savings by today's standards,back then every ounce counted for a foot soldier or a mounted soldier.

The first real production revolver with a fluted cylinder appears to be the Colt Pocket Police model of 1862.
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