Presenting an authentic relic from the past, an American Standard Tool Co Pocket Revolver, ideal for antique firearm collectors. Despite its poor condition, this revolver resonates with the echo of history. Manufactured between 1868 and 1873 in the United States, this revolver has seen the passage of time. The gun showcases signs of age and use, giving it an aura of authenticity.
The revolver is chambered for .22 S/L/LR, featuring a seven-round capacity and a break-action mechanism. The bore overall condition is fair with some residue or smudges and slight corrosion. The rifling, although worn and with slight loss of definition, is still visible. The barrel length is 3.1" and is finished in brass. The integral front blade and V groove rear sights reflect the simplicity of its design.
There is a loss of bluing on the barrel and cylinder with rust damage, which tells stories from its past. The brass frame bears small dents, dings, and scratches, adding character to the gun. The wooden grips have small dings and dents, reflecting the hard use this gun has seen. The cylinder stop fails to stop the cylinder, indicating the need for some minor repair work.
This revolver is a great addition to any antique collection, providing a tangible connection to the past. Its unique features and rich history make it an appealing choice for collectors. Embrace the opportunity to own this piece of history, and add this American Standard Tool Co Pocket Revolver to your collection today!




