S&W, H&R, M&H to name but a few
Need a detailed description of all markings.
they were break-open tyoe revolver and I believe they were made during the 1920-1930's
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Need a detailed description of all markings, caliber, barrel length to even begin to help
They can be made from spring stock by most gunsmiths. The original parts for these very old guns are about used up.
your revolver sounds like a 'break-open' type gun. probably from the 1930's or so. No value unless it's marked Colt or S&W. depending on condition i.e., gun is complete and functional. no pitts or rust. then anywhere from $75 to $150...........those type of 'break-opens' are a dime a dozen, and not too safe to shoot modern ammo.....
answer above question using model 59493
Please add the following info to help identify your Smith and Wesson handgun.Is it a break open model or revolver,how many shots,what caliber,what barrel length,along with the serial number that you included.
Need more information. Break open or swing-out cylinder? Also, the complete serial number will be located under the left grip panel. sales@countrygunsmith.net
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE OR OPEN UNTIL A GUNSMITH CHECKS IT OUT, to be safe.
Need more information. Break open or swing-out cylinder? Also, the complete serial number will be located under the left grip panel. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If your revolver is an Iver Johnson Viking, it is a top break revolver. Holding the revolver in your right hand (finger OFF the trigger) use thumb and forefinger of left hand to grasp barrel latch (between back of cylinder and hammer) lift the latch, and revolver breaks open. If this does not work, take it to a gunsmith.