I bought this .38 Double-Action Perfected at an auction a few months ago. There was no real reason to buy it. Except maybe that I didn't own a Top-Break revolver yet.
The revolver has the serial number 525XX. It was therefore made towards the end of the production period from 1909 - 1920.
There is nothing to criticise about the condition of the gun. Unfortunately, the box and papers were not included.
The single action trigger is quite good, double action is heavy. But maybe the trigger just needs some care, it is quite possible that there is still 100 years old shodder hidden there
The sights on this model are very small and not really usable Pointing towards the target and aiming down the barrel is more effective But if I understand it correctly, it was often shot from the hip at that time anyway.
(Sorry for the fingerprints)
The revolver has the serial number 525XX. It was therefore made towards the end of the production period from 1909 - 1920.
There is nothing to criticise about the condition of the gun. Unfortunately, the box and papers were not included.
The single action trigger is quite good, double action is heavy. But maybe the trigger just needs some care, it is quite possible that there is still 100 years old shodder hidden there
The sights on this model are very small and not really usable Pointing towards the target and aiming down the barrel is more effective But if I understand it correctly, it was often shot from the hip at that time anyway.
(Sorry for the fingerprints)