Hi all,
need some help, an aquiantance has asked for help appraising what he says is a .45 revolver that was issued to Brinks guards here in canada and has been in the family for forever. He was not able to find a model number. He says the distance between forward edge of cylinder and end of barrel is 4 1/8", so I'm thinking a 4" barrel, therefore 12-6. I'm trying to get more info, but with what given, I'm trying to establish a value. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/gg239/canuck2875/?action=view¤t=DSCF0217.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg239/canuck2875/DSCF0216.jpg
Allright, took a look at it, and the barrel has definetly been chopped, but in a (to me) very weird way. They left 3 or so inches of the origianl barrel and then took the last inch or so of the front with the sight and put them together. There is a defineite seam there, but no visible weld so I'm not sure how it's ecured. The cylinder holes are definetly a .45 hole. As the barrel is chopped there is no model number or caliber markings on it. It's in good condition with a lot of wear, but no visible rust. I think it's identical to the bottom one in Ganderite's pics, but obvously chopped. There is no serial number on it. Value? thanks again for any and all help.
need some help, an aquiantance has asked for help appraising what he says is a .45 revolver that was issued to Brinks guards here in canada and has been in the family for forever. He was not able to find a model number. He says the distance between forward edge of cylinder and end of barrel is 4 1/8", so I'm thinking a 4" barrel, therefore 12-6. I'm trying to get more info, but with what given, I'm trying to establish a value. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/gg239/canuck2875/?action=view¤t=DSCF0217.jpg
http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg239/canuck2875/DSCF0216.jpg
Allright, took a look at it, and the barrel has definetly been chopped, but in a (to me) very weird way. They left 3 or so inches of the origianl barrel and then took the last inch or so of the front with the sight and put them together. There is a defineite seam there, but no visible weld so I'm not sure how it's ecured. The cylinder holes are definetly a .45 hole. As the barrel is chopped there is no model number or caliber markings on it. It's in good condition with a lot of wear, but no visible rust. I think it's identical to the bottom one in Ganderite's pics, but obvously chopped. There is no serial number on it. Value? thanks again for any and all help.
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