
Posted by blasterbear on 3/21/2008, 4:07 am, in reply to "ASM BP Revolver Info."
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Look all over the gun for stampings in the metal. Those will give us the info to identify the maker. There will be a mix of manufacturers marks and proof marks. All over the barrel and under the ram arm is a good place to start. Also look on bottom of the frame just ahead of the trigger guard.
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: Hi, All:
: I acquired a BP Revolver, and sholder stock
: a time back. The revolver, and stock are in
: new, unused condition. The revolver has a
: brass frame, that is engraved, and the bbl.
: is also engraved. the cylinder is roll
: ingraved with a navy scene. the bbl. is
: octogonal. The cal. is .44, and the hammer,
: and the loading ram is case hardened. All in
: all the revolver's finish is of very good
: quality. The stock is also new and unused,
: and of very good quality. the Revolver has
: the pins on the frame to accept the sholder
: stock, but the bottom of the grip frame
: dosn't have the cut out for the stock's
: lower clamp. The revolver's ser. # is
: D697xx. Can anyone anyone give me any info.
: on this revolver, and a ballpark worth?
:
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