Just another boring Colt Navy copy? The Cooper DA revolver
Confederate States of America
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6m 53s
This is a short introduction of the Cooper double action percussion revolver manufactured from 1864-69 in Frankford by Cooper Manufacturing Co. One of the best Civil War time double action revolvers.
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