I'll take that one off your hands, BL.I already have a beauty, but it was too early to have the patent dated stocks.
Nice one, Larry.It is #22504 and has the plain stocks with no medallions. Maybe around 1920 or so. Nice revolver. Big Larry
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No Made in USA and has small logo on left side. Other than the stocks, which have the patent dates,it appears to be a copy of my #108 which has no date and gold medallions.Nice one, Larry.
My RP 38 data on post-war guns are very sparse, but I have a 16094 already with the 1920 non-medallion stocks, so that would push yours up a bit. I can't quite tell from the photo, the side of the frame looks uniformly dark, but it does not appear to have the MADE IN USA, so that means pre-mid-1922.
My Mom was born in 1922. Big LarryWell, since Guy’s 24xxx has the MADE IN USA and Larry’s 22xxx does not, I think we can safely put both guns in 1922 on either side not too far from the stamping’s adoption in May![]()
Thanks. Now I have two. That's all I need. Big LarryThat is a nice find!
I have two as well. Here is one with some coated reloads. I have become very fond of these little gals. Both are nickel. this one came with a nice Hunter field holster.Love the OP example.
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