Auctionarms.com sometimes has pictures of these guns.
Black text/japanese symbol with the Kanji for Ball, purple background and it's in a silver ring.
Clint who? Clint Black? Clint Eastwood:? BE more specific honey, it might just get you into trouble
no not at all just make sure your skilled enough to handle quick stops
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While it does match the time period for the use of the Beaumont-Adams, multiple references in the books themselves are made to loading revolvers (both Watson’s and Holmes’ himself, both revolvers which are described similarly) with cartridges. As the Beaumont-Adams revolver was a black powder, percussion cap revolver, it would not accept cartridges. Possibly an error on the part of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, but it is also possible he was writing Watson as carrying the Enfield Mark 1 service revolver, issued from 1880 to 1887, which Watson may have come to losses at the very end of the war. Because the last year of the second Anglo-Afghan war and the first year of the adoption of the Enfield Mark 1 overlap, and because the book makes references to being loaded with cartridges instead If cap and ball, it is most likely that Dr. John Watson’s revolver is indeed an Enfield Mark 1.
100-450 USD
The Black Hawk is made by Ruger, not Dan Wesson. Different gun, different value. SO- which do you have?
What model?
With no more than that to go on, the best I can give you is a range of 300-3000
50-150 usd
Impossible to answer without more of a description. Could be 10-1000 USD
the model if the gun is near perfect condition is 500
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Without a detailed description of all markings and condition, it could range from 25-5000 USD. it is in ok condition, black barrel, with white faux handle with black lines running thru it, has the id # of 207698 on it..
There is also a gun called a Black Power Revolver.
black power or cartridge rounds? Colt made the first "practical" revolver, so this was the first commercially successful cartridge revolver. I can't say about black powder... but you should read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolver <><><> The first Colt revolvers were black powder handguns. The self contained cartridge was invented later.
Need more details; 50-2000 USD possible.