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Thread: Revolver identity?

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    Revolver identity?

    A friend brought this over today, and we’re trying to find out more about it. It seems to have no serial number and other than an odd numeral or letter- it is unmarked.
    Except…. On the left upper side of the barrel “Western Star” is stamped or roll marked.
    It appears to have been nickel plated originally.
    SA/DA and loads thru loading gate.
    The ejection rod setup is missing.
    I believe that it was chambered for a .44 Rimfire cartridge of some sort, as it has a rimfire striker on the hammer face.
    A .433” ball will drop through the chambers but not the barrel.
    I recommended putting it in a display box.
    My guess is Belgian make- but that’s just a guess.
    Anyone know anything about it?

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    Kind of looks like a Lefaucheux M1858.

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    I rebuilt a Belgian copy of a French revolver that looked very similar.
    I can't remember what caliber it was.
    But it was a rim fire.

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    Just searching "belgian western star" comes up with a few examples, but yours may be missing the ejector assembly.
    I wonder if its in .44 henry

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    Definitely Belgian!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lawdog941 View Post
    Kind of looks like a Lefaucheux M1858.
    I thought that or a Rast Gasser or similar.
    .44 Henry was probably available at the time.
    The barrel and frame are one piece.


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