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http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/63/lid/3123 (centerfire pistol) http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/63/lid/3125 (centerfire carbine) http://www.rockislandauction.com/viewitem/aid/63/lid/1255 (muzzleloading pistol)

Colonel LeMat is best known for his 9-shot muzzleloading .42 caliber revolver with its 20 gauge shot barrel acting as cylinder axis pin - several thousand of these revolvers were imported and used in the field by Confederate officers during the US Civil War (and modern reproductions are available as well). What are less well-known are the pinfire and centerfire versions of LeMat's revolver, and the carbine variants as well.

In this video I'm taking a look at a centerfire LeMat revolver and a centerfire LeMat carbine, both extremely rare guns. They use the same basic principles as the early muzzleloading guns, but look quite different. In these guns, the shotgun remains 20 gauge but uses a self-contained shell loaded form the rear, and the 9 rifles shots are designed for an 11mm (.44 caliber) cartridge very similar to that used in the French 1873 service revolver.

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