A friend out west asked for some help in identifying this revolver. It's about 45 caliber.
A friend out west asked for some help in identifying this revolver. It's about 45 caliber.
You know, I was going to say it was a Starr, but, it looks more like either a Dutch or French gun. I know I've seen one before but I'll be dipped it I can remember exactly where
R J Talley
Teacher/James Madison Fellow
Boy, you'd wamt to wear safety glasses with that one! Mick.
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Whatever it is, it looks to be a cartridge conversion from blackpowder.
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My friend says..
What do you think of that piece? It is strange that there is no identification on it. There are no indications of make, serial number.
It has been in our family ever since I can remember.
For some reason I want to say that it's a "Lematt" brand but I can't back that up. I didn't see it in an old Flayderman's.
Greetings, Slughammer,
Been looking for a Raphael for quite some time, to finish my collection. Will your friend consider selling it to me, and it would have a good home.
Regards, Ralph.
Boy, I love these old guns.....
Go here: http://www.gunsamerica.com/search.cgi?uid=5403748124
the revolvers on the first page. View them, them decide what lineage it comes from. I'd say French.
Joe
I took the info from Ralph's post and found this page:
http://armscollectors.com/mgs/french_part_3_of_3.htm
Sure looks like he's got it pegged!
Don
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I found a pic of a Lemat and that ain't it.
http://www.rmc.ca/other/museum/gallery/douglas3_e.html
Yup that third one and the blowup look like it. Looks like the cylinder pin is missing on the posters gun tho.
Joe
I found one in my "Illustrated Book of Guns" or at least one that looks like it The book calls it a French Lagrese revolver. The one it the book could be a little older, it has a different triigger guard and an octagon barrel but the butt grip is identical. it is a 43 cal. or 10.9mm
Does it have any french writing on it like Lagrese Bte a Paris?
Looks French to me, definetely ugly enough.
the French govermint have a special ugly department, if you want to build a gun it has to pass the ugly tests so that everyone knows its French. My MAS is as ugly as sin, but I still love it. Mick.
"I'll help you down the trail and proud to!" Rooster Cogburn.
"Slap some bacon on a biscuit and let's go! We're burnin' daylight! " - Will Anderson (John Wayne) "The Cowboys."
SASS Life Member No 82047
http://s89.photobucket.com/albums/k228/4fingermick/
Psycholigist to Sniper; 'What did you feel when you shot the felon Sargeant?'
Sniper to Psycholigist; 'Recoil Ma'am.'
From my Irish Ancestors: "You've got to do your own growing, no matter how tall your grandfather was."
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