The 1865/97 Danish revolver was the 1865 Danish
pinfire revolver converted to
Centrefire. The original 1865 Danish revolver was the first revolver of the Danish military and so its first repeating side arm. The revolver itself was designed by the
gunsmith Georg Christensen stepson of another gunsmith Löbenitz. Georg Christensen ran the gun shop at St. Kongensgade 33 that he inherited from his stepfather. The gun shop was only small being a shop so the model 1865 revolver he designed was mass manufactured at the Kronberg Gevaerfabrik where his stepfather used to work. Approximately 1,000 model 1865 revolvers were manufactured. The revolver was in a 12mm calibre and used
pinfire ammo. In the 1880s new revolvers entered service with the Danish army that made the model 1865 obsolete and the revolvers were held in reserve at Kjøbenhavns Tøjhus. == Conversion ==