TaylorRatliff
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I have a old hand ejector that I need your help with dating.
1.) The type of revolver is a hand ejector since the cylinder swings out on the left side.
2.) The serial number on the butt of the grip is 983XXX with 'W.B.", ordinance bomb, and "p" proof mark on the other side of the butt.
3.) The caliber is 38 S&W.
4.) The barrel length is 5" from the front of the cylinder to the end of the muzzle.
5.) The sights are fixed.
Additional information:
- the lanyard loop is present
-it is a 5 screw
-the revolver is marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on the top strap and is also marked "osterreich polizei" (Austria Police) and "G.K. 589" on the back of the grip.
I have had this revolver for a few years since I am partial to model 10 revolvers and victory model revolvers (old guns in general) and saw this one needing to be rescued at a local gun show. I refinished the gun since a previous owner decided to heavily sand down and buff the surface to cold blued it. It now sits with a rust blued finish that looks mediocre just so I can see the markings easier. I know it has no collector value since the finish was completely ruined, but I would like to know it's age to see how much younger or older in comparison to my early 1942 and mid 1945 victory model revolvers. Thanks for any help in advance!
1.) The type of revolver is a hand ejector since the cylinder swings out on the left side.
2.) The serial number on the butt of the grip is 983XXX with 'W.B.", ordinance bomb, and "p" proof mark on the other side of the butt.
3.) The caliber is 38 S&W.
4.) The barrel length is 5" from the front of the cylinder to the end of the muzzle.
5.) The sights are fixed.
Additional information:
- the lanyard loop is present
-it is a 5 screw
-the revolver is marked "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" on the top strap and is also marked "osterreich polizei" (Austria Police) and "G.K. 589" on the back of the grip.
I have had this revolver for a few years since I am partial to model 10 revolvers and victory model revolvers (old guns in general) and saw this one needing to be rescued at a local gun show. I refinished the gun since a previous owner decided to heavily sand down and buff the surface to cold blued it. It now sits with a rust blued finish that looks mediocre just so I can see the markings easier. I know it has no collector value since the finish was completely ruined, but I would like to know it's age to see how much younger or older in comparison to my early 1942 and mid 1945 victory model revolvers. Thanks for any help in advance!