Impossible to answer without a DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ALL MARKINGS, to include caliber, barrel legnth, box, papers, type of action, overall condition.
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The exact value of a Browning 22 caliber pistol with gold trigger is actually dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would include the gold content, year and condition of the pistol.
pull the trigger
9mm
better to ask, 'can I fire this pistol' ?? If ever in doubt or not sure, take pistol to gunsmith to check it out as a firing pistol. You need correct ammunition. Modern pistols fire modern bullets. Older pistols, like from 1870's, may require black powder bullets. Your pistol is probably marked as to pistol model and date. If not, the make and serial number can be checked to determine date made. If the inside of your barrel is black and debrie filled, don't shoot it. they is why you seek a gunsmith.....the last part is sight and alignment. that is put the front sight between the rear sight and put on center of a target. slowly pull back on trigger until pistol discharges. keep finger OFF trigger until ready to fire.................lots more, but this is a start............
A Rast & Gasser 1898 in excellent condition is roughly $1,000 US. Values drop sharply for lesser condition.
One is on the trigger
Generally a pistol lock fits in the trigger housing to prevent the trigger from being pulled. Usually takes a key to open and close it.
By 1917 Black and Decker patented the first pistol grip, trigger switch electric drill.
A revolver has a rotating chamber that houses the bullets a pistol has a "clip" or "magazine"
You can only use .380 ACP ammo in a .380 pistol. Period.
== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".