Proofhouse.com has Colt sn tables. You can also call Colt and they will tell you.
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
I believe along the top of the barrel. serial # might be in front of trigger guard, depending on type pf revolver......................
A revolver typically consists of several main parts: the frame, cylinder, barrel, hammer, trigger, and grip. The frame serves as the main structure of the revolver, housing the internal components. The cylinder holds the ammunition and rotates to align the chamber with the barrel. The barrel is where the bullet travels through when fired, and the hammer strikes the firing pin to ignite the primer. The trigger is used to release the hammer and fire the revolver, while the grip provides a comfortable and secure hold for the shooter.
IN A SHOT GUN, BUTTSTOCK, RECIEVER, BARREL AND FORESTOCK. RIFLE= STOCK, BARREL, ACTION, AND BOLT OR LEVER. IN A PISTOL= REVOLVER, WE HAVE BARREL FRAME GRIPS, CYLINDER AND TRIGGER. SEMI AUTO PISTOLS= SLIDE BARREL FRAME GRIPS, AND MAGAZINE OR CLIP.
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.
Odds are it was made in Italy
front trigger fires right barrel. back trigger fires left. boone
Beginning of the barrel to end of barrel.
Yes, that is a fairly common barrel length.
Frame, barrel and cylinder
No one revolver, no one size, no one answer.
A bullet that has left the barrel has marks left from its travel down the barrel.