Hi all, first post here. Been a spectator off and on and appreciate the expertise of those who participate. I'd like to tap into that knowledge; I could use some help in valuing this revolver.
Belongs to a friend, he got if from his grandpa who had a cattle ranch in New Mexico. Story is grandpa got it when he was a kid from a cowboy who was moving cattle from Texas to New Mexico. My friend needs money, I need (not really) another cool revolver. (Even though I can't verify the story, I'm still going to believe it 'cause it's cool!)
Here is what I think this is- .44 Special Hand Ejector, 3rd model, 4 inch blued, manuf around 1927?
Serial # is 29***
Grips are a carved steer-head with red ruby(?) eyes. Or eye, as one is missing....
Are these Wolf and Klar grips? There are no markings on the inside of the panels. If so, do they add value to the gun or credence to the story?
Am I correct in my identification?
Any insight you can provide would be appreciated, especially as to the value and the history.
Thanks!
Belongs to a friend, he got if from his grandpa who had a cattle ranch in New Mexico. Story is grandpa got it when he was a kid from a cowboy who was moving cattle from Texas to New Mexico. My friend needs money, I need (not really) another cool revolver. (Even though I can't verify the story, I'm still going to believe it 'cause it's cool!)
Here is what I think this is- .44 Special Hand Ejector, 3rd model, 4 inch blued, manuf around 1927?
Serial # is 29***
Grips are a carved steer-head with red ruby(?) eyes. Or eye, as one is missing....
Are these Wolf and Klar grips? There are no markings on the inside of the panels. If so, do they add value to the gun or credence to the story?
Am I correct in my identification?
Any insight you can provide would be appreciated, especially as to the value and the history.
Thanks!