I think it is a S&W Frontier double action top break or a clone of one

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I am trying to ID this revolver. I do not see any indication of writing where I have seen Smith and Wesson’s information on other examples. I have taken pictures of every marking i could find on the revolver. I cant tell if this is just a Smith in horrible shape, or a foreign clone. Either way, it is well built, everything still functions ( way out of time and springs are weak but…everything still moves and locks and ejects)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Hi There,

It is a foreign copy. I don't know whether it is from Spain or Belgium
or ??? Others here may be able to tell for you.

Cheers!
Webb
I looked up the proof marks for Belgium and Spain, and it appears to be a Belgian clone! Thanks for pointing me towards a country to research!!!
 
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