I have one that was pre war, mint condition, fired only once, made by Heckler.. Richard
Most likely ROHM or RG.
Herbert Schmidt Company.
Could be Sauer, Schmidt, Rohm, RG, Gecado, or any of a dozen others.
Impossible to know the caliber with only a serial number. It should be marked on the barrel.
Could have been Erma, Rohm, RG, Sauer or any of a half dozen others.
Sorry- but that is not enough information to answer. Serial numbers are NOT unique to one maker. Post again with ALL information marked on the gun, and we will try to help.
The caliber should be marked on the slide.
Should be marked on the weapon. If not, go to a gunsmith. No way to identify from just the number you provided.
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We cannot tell from a serial number. The caliber is marked on the barrel.
What markings are present on the revolvoer? Is it a top break or does the cylinder swing out for loading? on top by the cylinder there is a hinge, the tip of the barrel swings upwards
The L579 was a model number that was used by Sako.it describes the action type.The info that you provided will not indicate what caliber that you have.Your Sako rifle should be marked as to what caliber your rifle is chambered for,somewhere on the firearm itself.