Roughly 1930s. You may have a caliber .38 S&W, which is NOT a .38 Special.
I think it is Velvet Revolver because it adds to £238
Slash, better known as Saul Hudson, played in the band Guns N' Roses until 1996. He has since then went on to also be in the bands Slash's Snakepit until 2002, Velvet Revolver until 2008 and now holds a solo career.
He's doing a solo album I think it's called "Velvet Revolver" lol at the previous answer, Velvet Revolver is the name of the band he is in along with previous ex-GN'R bandmates, Duff Mckagen, and Matt Sorum. there is also Dave krushner, Scott wieland used to be lead singer, but has left. Slash did a solo album, released in 2010, called simply Slash.
Generally no. Each state has its own laws regarding gun ownership, and mental illness is usually a disqualifier in all of them. The term "mental illness" can refer to many different problems, some serious, others not. If ever there is a borderline case, I think the authority would err on the side of caution and not allow such ownership.
I think about home. Where I live,and love to be!
The .31 caliber pocket pistol is based on the volcanic repeating arms company's .31 caliber lever action pistol using rocket ball ammunition( I think, but don't rely on my answer if your question is for something important because I might be wrong.)
No such thing. It is a typo. A 45 mm pistol would fire a bullet larger than a golf ball. I think you are looking for a .45 CALIBER pistol. That is a handgun that fires a bullet about 45/100ths of an inch in diameter. Perhaps the two best known are the 45 Colt Peacemaker type revolver of cowboy fame, and the 1911A1 .45 Automatic Pistol, used by the US Army.
No offense, but I dont think you are looking at a REVOLVER. A revolver has a round cylinder with individual chambers that turns when you cock it. I believe you are looking at a PISTOL, or semiauto, that has a slide which moves front to rear when you cock it. It would also have a detachable box magazine that slides out the bottom. sales@countrygunsmith.net The term "pistol" can mean either a revolver or semi-automatic. In this case the odds are it is referring to a semi-auto.
Can't be answered with any degree of accuracy without a detailed description of all markings, features, condition, finish, box, papers, barrel length, revolver, semi-auto, single shot,etc..
Leave the gun at home and walk away. No reason to shoot a snake. A revolver with shot loads.
I THINK you mean Ortgies. No manual available, would ask a gunsmith for instructions on this one.
You have a single shot pistol which is built to look like a revolver. The cylinder is actually a breech block which is hinged at the bottom and pivots to the left, I think. Look for a small release button or lever to unlock the breech block.
I've not done any research but from what I know this is what I think. In western times (early 1800s) nearly everyone had purchased a colt revolver pistol, people were buying them because they were afraid, helpless and mainly because it was fashion. sorry if I haven't helped.
20-80 USD or so
Sorry, I can not help you with the serial number, but if you tell me the model or if there is no model on it the caliber and barrel length and if the butt is round or square I think I can tell you.
Air Pistol, NOT Air Soft Pistol. Then I would have to say it's the Evanix Hunting Master AR6 by Evanix It fires a .22 caliber pellet at over 1000 Feet per second But's that's just my opinion. I think it would be hard to find another pistol that fires a .22 cal pellet that fast. See the link below
No way to answer. Some folks with a graze will die because they think they should. Some folks will fight to stay alive no matter how bad the damage.