50-100 usd
Steel, wood, plastic, brass
The Blue Book of Gun Values might help. Most book stores carry it.
50-250 USD depending on specifics
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
yes any gun that shoots bullets has shells. A revolver doesn't 'dump' the shells out, they have to be removed by the shooter before it can be reloaded. It is a bit easier to keep track of the empty brass and avoid leaving evidence behind.
depending on condition $150 - $250
There are a few websites one can use to find information about trumpet brass maintenance. 'Music Showcase' has maintenance tips for a number of brass instruments including trumpets and trombones. Another site with good information on this subject is 'Music Centers'.
Yes. The only possible problem that can arise is that because the 38 special brass is shorter than the 357 brass the chamber just in front of the 38 special brass becomes a little rough due to the erosive effects of the gunpowder. 357 cartridge can then become hard to extract after firing.
Proofhouse.com has Colt sn tables. You can also call Colt and they will tell you.
read whats printed on top of the barrel. re=pros have the Italian makers mark......
the initial colt revolvers were cap and ball loaded. 1873 colt converted to the brass cartridge loads. making them easier and faster to re-load.
Does not exist. The R 101 series was made in the 1970-80's