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    Big European revolver, for identification

    I will keep going with trying to strip it, as it is seized in a few parts will then post more photos, Thanks for your comments I really appreciate them.
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    Big European revolver, for identification

    Yes thanks again for the input, the size is and also the barrel lenght,although the butt is of a different shape
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    Big European revolver, for identification

    Thanks for your comment, here are a few photos, any more advice would be much appreciated.
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    Big European revolver, for identification

    Hi everyone I recently bought this as a new project and it is going good so far, the cleaning and stripping has come to a hold though as I am using penetrating oil to loosen it up, I should be able to simply rotate the barrel unit to unscrew it from the shaft the cylinder rotates on, to allow me...
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    I should have done this much sooner, in my seeking to identify the round size, i have now measured across each chamber on this cylinder, and they are 8 millimeteres, the lenght of the cylinder is 1 inch. If i could even get a drill round for now, to measure it up for the fitting of the new...
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    I fully agree to be cautious and safe, would not go firing multiple rounds one after another or anything, and this one might have to be put into a vice, and fired with a pull cord, just to test, so far she has cleaned up very nice, it's good to see these old items of history brought back to near...
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    It seems that a piece is missing from the cylinder release mechanism. Just on the little part which remains any ideas, is it simply supposed to screw out?
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    I highly appreciate this advice, the facts are, that this gun is not functioning fully with the trigger spring not working, i also have no ammo the test it, i would like to see can i get it to fire, and i will take every precaution, possible if and when the time comes, to try it. I would like to...
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    Thanks so much for that info The trigger spring in mine is in need of repair or replacement, but why do you advise against shooting if the barrel and cylinders are clean and smooth
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    Mine seems to be the exact same as this one i will put up a few more photos later on
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    OLD GERMAN REVOLVER

    Hi all can anyone tell me, what type of ammunition fits this revolver,or if any still exists? it is quite old and was made by August Stukenbrok of Germany, probably in late 1890's
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