Rogers & Spencer .44 Army: Possibly the Best Civil War Revolver
This video from Forgotten Weapons explores the Rogers & Spencer .44 Army revolver, a single-action Army-type revolver developed during the Civil War era. Despite being a well-designed and effectively manufactured firearm, it arrived too late to see combat service and was eventually sold as surplus. The description highlights the company's earlier contract for Pettengill revolvers and their subsequent transition to designing their own, emphasizing the .44 caliber and its Army contract details. The video likely delves into the revolver's design, history, and eventual sale.













