so it won't dischage if you force it into a pocket..............it's like a safety.
24 to 28 grains of black power.
Pull the trigger
It's your control of your trigger finger. There is no safety device on a Rohm revolver.
depends on the model revolver. single action just in front of trigger guard............ modern revolver bottom of butt............
My iver johnson has the serial # on the trigger guard
I believe along the top of the barrel. serial # might be in front of trigger guard, depending on type pf revolver......................
15-60- USD or so
My father owned a 22 cal Colt, in 1936. It was hammerless, with a folding trigger. It was nickel plated. The name on the barrel said ¨´new born baby. I woul like to find one for my collection.
This is probably a replica revolver produced in Italy.
No serial number provided; no way to answer.
The main difference between a single action (SA) and a double action (DA) revolver lies in how the trigger operates. In a single action revolver, the trigger only releases the hammer after it has been manually cocked, requiring two distinct actions to fire. In contrast, a double action revolver can both cock and release the hammer with a single pull of the trigger, allowing for quicker shooting without the need to manually cock the gun each time. This difference affects the speed and ease of firing in various situations.
The Bull logo and Marca Registrada were used in Spain by the firm Gabilando. They made a tiny top break revolver is 6.35mm (.25 ACP) They were made for only a few years- about 1910-1914.