I just wanted to add some information regarding the 2005 USFA catalog. On page 18 you will see a photograph of a pair of Henry Nettleton revolvers. Those are mine. When I ordered them in 1999 I asked USFA who photographed their 1998 catalog. It was Michael Sundra of Sundra Photography whose studio was in the same building at 55 Van Dyke Ave, Hartford, CT. I called Michael and asked him if he could photograph my revolvers, before they were shipped back to me, in the same historical theme as the other revolvers he photographed for the catalog. He said he would and I commissioned and paid him for the work. The result was incredible; a pair of sequentially serial numbered HR revolvers photographed at the USFA factory ‘under the Blue Dome’ just as they might have appeared back in 1878. Michael did an excellent job of photography. I was then very surprised when in 2004 and 2005 that same photograph showed up in the USFA catalog and on their website too. I still have those revolvers today, unfired and unturned in their original factory boxes just as I received them from USFA. The case hardening on these revolvers was done by Turnbull Mfg. Co. in Bloomfield, New York.