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Yes they make the izmech 412 rex in .357. It's actually a polymer frame but i havent seen anything imports.

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What were early SW top break revolvers?

Some were.


Who makes top break revolvers?

Top break revolvers have been produced by several manufacturers throughout history, with notable brands including Smith & Wesson, Webley, and Iver Johnson. Smith & Wesson was one of the pioneers in this design, introducing it in the late 19th century. Other manufacturers, like Nagant and some lesser-known companies, have also made variations of top break revolvers. While their popularity has diminished in favor of other revolver designs, they are still appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts.


How many 38 caliber 5 shot top break revolvers did they make?

The production numbers for .38 caliber 5-shot top-break revolvers can vary significantly depending on the specific manufacturer and model. For instance, the Smith & Wesson Model 10, which is a well-known revolver, has had millions produced since its introduction. However, many other manufacturers also produced similar revolvers, each with their own production totals. For a precise figure, it would be necessary to specify the manufacturer and model.


WHAT is Hr break open 22 revolvers?

H&R Break open .22 revolvers are small, compact handguns that are designed for easy loading and unloading by breaking the barrel open. They are commonly used for target shooting and plinking due to their simplicity and accuracy.


Did Iver Johnson make a five shot 22 caliber Top Break revolver If so what information is available on it?

As far as I know Iver Johnson made .22 break-top revolvers from 1900 to the 1930's and they were all seven shot if there were some five shots made I've never seen one.


Is a us revolver co 32 top break a black powder or a smokeless cartridge fire arm?

The U.S. Revolver Co. .32 top-break revolvers were typically designed to fire smokeless cartridges. These revolvers were produced in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time when smokeless powder had largely replaced black powder in firearms. However, it's essential to check the specific model and its production date, as some revolvers may have been designed for black powder cartridges.


What is the value harrington and richardson revolver TOP BREAK?

depends on condition. H&R revolvers have little value as collectors. Exc. cond. $100-150...................


How many types of revolvers are there?

Single action, double action, double action only. There have been automatic revolvers (the Webley-Fosberry) There have been ball-and-cap revolvers, and even one flintlock revolver (did not work well) There have been tip up revolvers, top break revolvers, and swing-out cylinder revolvers. There was one revolver made to shoot triangular bullets, and some to shoot shotgun shells. There have been revolvers with 2, 3, or MANY barrels. There have been 4 shot, 5 shot, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12- or more- shot revolvers. There were revolvers that loaded from the front, the bottom, and the rear. All in all, there are probably several HUNDRED different types of revolvers.


Value of auto ejecting 38 cal harrington richardson?

Value of any gun is based on make, model, and condition. There were dozens of different models of the H&R top break revolvers in .38 S&W- could be $50 or $250.


Who actually made the 32 break top revolvers marked national arms co New York ny for HD folsom because they look like Hopkins and Allen?

Most likely HD


Hinge action pistol?

Despite the question mark, you have not yet asked a question. There have been several guns that used a hinged action- the modern Thompson/ Center single shot pistol, the older "top break" revolvers, and the antique S&W "tip up" revolvers. Please repost with a complete question, and we will try to get you an answer.


Who and when was an Eastern Arms .32 Cal. break open 5 shot revolver serial number 95420 made.?

EASTERN ARMS CO. was a tradename used by Sears Roebuck & Company on revolvers made by Meriden Firearms.Meriden Arms was 30% owned by Sears, and manufactured a line of top-break revolvers and shotguns in the 1905 to 1920 timeframe. Almost all their production went to Sears. The Meriden revolvers closely resembled the Iver Johnson revolvers of the time because the plant manager at Meriden, Andrew Fryberg, had previously worked for Iver Johnson. And unfortunately, there are no public records of exactly when a particular gun was made by them.