Another fluted cylinder .36 caliber revolver that was produced in limited number during the 1863-65 period---- not by Colt.
The Remington-Rider D/A New Model Belt Revolver.
The barrel address on these revolvers--MANUFACTURED BY REMINGTON’S, ILION , N.Y./RIDER’S PT. AUG. 17, 1858, MAY 3, 1859. (Difficult to photograph.)
In William B. Edward’s Book ‘Civil War Guns’ published in 1982 there is a reference to ‘cased sets being popular with officers in the field.’
When I was researching the revolver shown above Roy Marcot directed me to a major Remington collector in Texas---the cased revolvers shown below belong to this fellow---he has several cased Remington-Rider New Model D/A Belt Revolvers---fluted and non fluted cylinder examples.
Two references to these revolvers in ‘Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms’ 9th Edition--- and Robert M. Reilly’s Book ‘United States Military Small Arms 1816-1865.’
These three reference books.
David