Thanks for the reply.
I know the re-finished condition makes it not of any value, but it's interesting to know if it has any historical significance.
It seems that it is rare in terms of number produced, but do many survive?
Many thanks
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Identify an 1875-1890?
Hi guys
I am a pistolsmith from England (yes there are still some handguns in the UK, but not many!)
I recently had a Remington revolver come in, and I need some help to Identify it.
So what I believe the spec to be....
44-40 calibre, 5 3/4" barrel, blued finish (refinished badly), wood grips ...
I am a pistolsmith from England (yes there are still some handguns in the UK, but not many!)
I recently had a Remington revolver come in, and I need some help to Identify it.
So what I believe the spec to be....
44-40 calibre, 5 3/4" barrel, blued finish (refinished badly), wood grips ...