I had the same one and I found out that it is worth next to nothing. No pawn or gun shop will touch them, the 22 short revolver from"Germany" is nothing more than a toy gun that will fire real 22 short rounds. That is of course if you can make the bullets fit inside the cylinder. I had to use a wire bore brush on the cylinder for quite a while before I could force the rounds into it. Not that there was a lot of dirt and carbon, but more like the gun was bored out wrong. Even after firing several rounds through the gun, the cylinder was not right, and I had to pound the shells out after the ejector broke off. I figured this could maybe be a possibly hazardous gun to attempt to fire, so I looked the other way when I pulled the trigger, you know, safety first.... It ended up in the dumpster, after an aggravating afternoon of high risk, low power, missing targets five feet away, getting hit by ricochet's without penetrating skin, entertainment. I recommend either throwing it out, turning it into one of those "$100 guns off the street drives, or sell it for $50 to a dummy, at least they will only hurt themselves.
ctg = cartridge
Inexpensive, @ turn of the century
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
0-1000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
Age of smith Wesson serial no 5K4166
Probably made before 1968, inexpensive.
The year a HS model 10 22 revolver was made should be stamped on the metal below the barrel on the left hand side of the gun. This will be a bit ahead of where the grip begins.
There is no such thing. The Cowboy Ranger revolver is not made by Colt. The reason it has Colt stamped on the barrel is because you can use Colt ammunition. The Cowboy Ranger revolver is a pre WW1 revolver that was distributed in the US but also brought over from the soldiers as they returned from the war. If you can find any information on the manufacturing date and how to identify it please let me know
Beginning of the barrel to end of barrel.
It should be stamped on the barrel It should be stamped on the barrel
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I saw one at a gun show today and they wanted $135.00 US. the barrel was stamped .22 MAG and had a cylinder stamped .22LR. I do not know if the revolver originally came with cylinders in both .22LR and .22 MAG I have a matching set (2) chrome plated .22LR made in W. Germany with consecutive serial numbers (755676 and 755675) and was wondering what the value might be.