Why would a commercial target revolver have a lanyard loop? I agree with others that a letter is mandatory. As you have described it, this feels like an unmodified factory configuration to me, but you need the letter to establish that. W&K? Maybe, maybe not.
In any case, I think this is a more interesting revolver than a target triple lock. I think you are WAY ahead of the game on this one.
Condition looks about 95% to me; I might refine that with a hands-on inspection. It does not appear to be refinished. Value? Over a thousand, I'd say, but how much over I have no idea. The 1926 gurus need to express an opinion on this one.
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Last edited by DCWilson; 09-07-2011 at 01:54 AM.
Reason: Delete irrelevant comments; I confused two different guns.
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