The Pimp came back as promised. He offered me a revolver for a ridiculous price. Like I thought, he was in a world of pain, and took my much lower offer.
He claimed the old gun was a 'Sig' .32-20. It wasn't, of course. So here's the deal....let's see how many of you gunny's out there really know your older handguns.
The first person to correctly tell me the manufacturer of this handgun gets one big 'attagirl' or 'boy.'
Please forgive my poor photography.
I'm awful busy today. This little post has taken me all morning.
Go ahead, guess.
Stephen
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ReplyDeleteNope. Sorry Warlock.
DeleteSorry, Bubba. I did forget to mention it is chambered in .32-20. Not a Smith.
ReplyDeleteLook's like an old Star
ReplyDeleteSorry, Sport Pilot, but no...thanks for playing the game...and welcome.
DeleteGarate Anitua Eibar
ReplyDeleteRich, you are awful close...but sorry. Thanks.
DeleteRossi
ReplyDeleteNo...hint...think late 1920's or early 30's. I'd give an exact date but just haven't the time for the research. Good guess though.
DeleteAn old Dutch or Belgian Revolver?
ReplyDeleteLlama?
DeleteMatt, no sorry...good guesses.
DeleteHillbilly, Sorry, but no.
An old Colt or the knockoff Spanish Crucero?
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm sorry, Joe. Thanks for the guess.
DeleteOrbea Hermanos
ReplyDeleteNo, but great guess. Thank you.
DeleteColt Police Positive
ReplyDeleteSorry, Matt...no.
DeleteIs it possible that another Colt shared this model with another manufacturer?
DeleteColt 41?
ReplyDeleteSorry, Kellie...sure isn't. But thanks.
DeleteNope, sorry the second try isn't correct either...thanks, my friend.
ReplyDeleteSmith and Wesson M&P, precursor to the Model 10. Or maybe a S&W Hand Ejector...
ReplyDeleteTinCan, sorry my friend...its neither a Colt nor Smith. Not to say one of those nice firearm companies pieces weren't reversed engineered.
DeleteIt looks -in a blurry sort of way - like the Colt Army Special (1904-1927). I think they were made both sa and da.
ReplyDeleteSorry, Russell, it isn't.
DeleteI don't have a guess Stephen, but thanks for bringing the 32-20 blues to my mind.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome my friend.
DeleteOrbea Y Cia Eibar
ReplyDeleteRich, you are so close.... geography is smoking hot...
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DeleteTrocaola Aranzabal Y Cia
ReplyDeleteyes definitely cheating now using the internet
Again, sorry Matt. You are in the correct area...
Delete(sighs) 32/20 Garate-Anitua-Cia ???
DeleteAh, Matt...I'm sorry. No. I keep waiting for Tam to come in and kick everyone's collective butts with the correct answer...
Deleteok my last try
DeleteCosmopolite Oscillatore which was a copy of that "Colt Police Positive" guess I made earlier.
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ReplyDeleteIt's okay, my friend. I read your comment on my phone. Good shot at it though. When someone finally yells, enough, I'll give out the answer.
DeleteRussian Nagent
ReplyDeleteRussian 1895 Nagant revolver,?
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm sorry, Pretty Lady...
DeleteSpanish made by Manual Escodia
ReplyDeleteAnon, no but you are very close.
DeleteColiat
ReplyDeleteIt hurts to say it but, no, sorry. Thanks, Rich.
ReplyDeleteCibar
ReplyDeleteSorry, no...check my new post...and thanks for playing.
ReplyDeleteIs a Cibar Spanish revolver in 32cal
ReplyDeleteIs a Cibar Spanish revolver in 32cal
ReplyDeleteIs a Cibar Spanish revolver in 32cal
ReplyDeleteIs a Cibar Spanish revolver in 32cal
ReplyDeletehello, I know I'm very late on this post. I have this gun- I don't know what ammo it takes. if you could tell me what it take stephen i'll be very happy- please send me an email at jmt.horatio@gmail.com. Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteI believe I have the same gun but mine was in my dads house burnt down could you send me some more pics so I can compare I need to know the spring tensions for mine to fix it mikepaint0480@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteits a crucero
ReplyDeleteI also have a gun that appears to be the same gun as pictured. My Dad had it for years and gave it to me about 1995. I would like to know the age and manufacturer if possible. I don't intend to get rid of it.
ReplyDeleteOn the left side of frame it has in script "AL" or "ALS" surrounded by the words "trade mark" On the barrel it has " Winchester 32.20 WCF", ON the right it says "Made in Spain" THe serial number is short "6900" If anyone can help me out, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Jim Jenkins, jtjenlol41@Aol.Com