A True 1891 SS Target 1st Model?

James K

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Looking at this 1891 Single Shot in .22 and trying to figure out if it's a true 1st Model or a 2nd or 3rd model modified revolver with a single shot barrel or even something else. Perhaps you can see that the blast shields were cut from the frame? I read they added the slots on the frame sides for balance.
It does have a 4-digit serial number on the front grip strap and does not appear on the butt. There is no visible number on the barrel. Can't see any pix of the top latch which should also have a matching serial number.
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It is a 2nd Model, only one trigger guard pin, the 1st Models have 2 pins.
 
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The Model 1891 Single Shot pistol had a recoil shield, yours does not. It also has a different top of barrel address including "MODEL OF '91". The factory removed the recoil shields on all 2nd Model SS pistols.

The Model '91 frame was from their 3rd Model 38 revolver and some were made into combination kits like this one below. This is a reconstructed set similar to originals.

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Thank you. Much value in the piece? I saw some plastic repro grips and screw kits for roughly $100.
I would certainly want to shoot it.
 
The 1st & 2nd Models only came with hard rubber extension stocks. I have a few original sets that look like those in my combo set with little wear that would be perfect for your pistol. I will send you a DM soon.
 
There are things about this mystery SS that don't add up for me. What is the drilled hole on the underside of the barrel? Why is there what appears to be a lanyard ring hole in the frame butt? Why is the strain screw backed out? Lastly, it appears to have been reblued judging by the flattened hammer pivot screw post. There has to be a back-story on this gun.
 
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