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Pistol Identification

DeerHunter82

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Can anybody help with the ID of this pistol make/model? Thank you.
 

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Can anybody help with the ID of this pistol make/model? Thank you.
Looks like my s&w model 3 with a different trigger but we decided mine was a fronter model in 44-40.

Here is mine this site helped me with.
 
Iver Johnson arms and cycle works (top in the picture) and the lower is a Hopkins and Allen. look hard at the top strap of the barrel for any wording. the cylinder looks bigger than mine, maybe 44 of some sorts.
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38 S&W double action, top break......The trigger guard is the
give away for being a double action in the above OP's pic.
 
I’ll say it’s a S&W model 2
38 S&W ( not ‘38 Special’)
It was followed by a Model 2 Perfected which had what looks like a cylinder release but like yours it was a top break yet the added side release to allow the top break to function
If it is a model 2, as I suspect , it’s a great pistol to shoot and ammunition is still available. Bore size is .361 not .357
You might to take the right hand grip off as if original the serial number is actually stamped ( not scratched) on that grip. That would make it rarer. Serial number also on frame and the edge of the cylinder.
I just am not sure what you have as the shape of the pistol grip doesn’t look right to me. Could be the picture.
Enjoy it.
 
So the nomenclature police must not be familiar with early advertisements for Colt's patent repeating pistols.
Certainly are. Pistols= wheel lock, flintlock, revolver, semiautomatic etc.
Revolvers are a type of pistol.
There comes a point where even the nomenclature police just no longer care.
Load your bullets in your clip. Get a job as a newscaster.
 
Possibly European copy of Model 2 Smith and Wesson. Grip screw location is different from a Smith. Grips also different.
Appears to have engraving on barrel. Illegible?
 
instead of new thread, putting this terminology question out there. What is this part of the frame called where the 'rear' of the cylinder closes and swings out? Thks in advance
 

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