Books, gun shows, gun shops, pawn shops.
More information is needed to identify the manufacturer of this pistol.
Books and professional appraisers.
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Try looking at Browning.com
A 35 MM bullet would be about 1 2/3 inches in diameter. There is no such pistol ammunition. If you can give a good description of your pistol, I might be able to identify it and suggest the proper ammunition.
Send us all the markings on the pistol so we can properly identify it, first. OR, cut it in half and count the rings. Wait, that's a tree....
Please list or send us all the markings on the pistol so we can properly identify it. sales@countrygunsmith.net
check in with ANTIQUEGUNLIST.COM and ask them who you can send pictures to in order to identify your pistol... also furnish details where pistol was found.
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Impossible to identify without a detailed description of all markings.
If it is a semi-auto and made after 1957 it will be on the frame. I.E., Model 39 or Model 645-2. If by pistol you mean a revolver, you will have to open the cylinder and look in the recess where the crane/yoke rests.
Go to the library and look for Flayderman's Antique American Firearms. You should be able to identify your pistol from the pictures and descriptions in the Stevens chapter.