Union Automatic Revolver
This video delves into the history and mechanics of the Union Automatic Revolver, a lesser-known firearm produced in Toledo, Ohio before World War I. The description highlights its comparison to the more famous Webley-Fosbery, noting the Union's simplified design, chambering in .32 S&W Short, and its intention to compete with inexpensive revolvers. Despite its unique design, patented by Charles Lefever, manufacturing costs proved too high, leading to a limited production run of approximately 300 units before the effort was abandoned. The video examines its place in firearm history, distinct from Lefever Arms.














