rohn 22 revolver

I beleive it;s a Rohm not a rohn. I just got a bunch of prohib DA revolvers in .22LR

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Rohm Revolver
Q: I'm looking for information on a Rohm revolver. The markings are "Made in Germany" on the right side of the barrel and "ROHM GMBH Sontheim/Brz Mod. 66 Cal. 22 Magnum" on the left side. The serial number is IC 158###. It also has a second cylinder marked "Cal. .22 L.R." The right side of the frame is stamped "RG Ind Miami, FLA." It's nickel-plated and has a 43⁄4-inch barrel. It looks almost exactly like a Ruger Single-Six (Old Model) Convertible. Was my gun a copy of the Ruger? Any information you could provide would be most appreciated. --M.B., Egeland, ND



A: Rohm revolvers were manufactured in the 1960s and '70s in a wide variety of styles and calibers. Although inexpensive, they are of German manufacture and thus reasonably well made. Your .22 Magnum is very likely a copy of a Ruger Super Single-Six. Rohm products hold little collector interest and have more appeal to plinkers. The value is modest, perhaps $125.
 
I have a single action .22. It has one weird feature. There are 4 #### positions. Hammer all the way down, hammer off the firing pin which looks like a half #### positon, true half #### where the cylinder will revolve freely (sometimes) and full ####. It is not a high quality gun, but actually shoots pretty accurately. I just bought it because I wanted a cheap single action for Firearms Safety Instruction.
 
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