Weird gun. Can't tell if this is a triple lock, 3rd Model of 1926, or what.
Looks like the barrel chop is not factory.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/985089731
Weird gun. Can't tell if this is a triple lock, 3rd Model of 1926, or what.
Looks like the barrel chop is not factory.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/985089731
Last edited by SouthNarc; 05-15-2023 at 10:40 AM.
#RESIST
Not a triple lock, there is no lock in the crane. Nickle plated hammer and trigger are not consistent with a factory nickel job.
Picture of third lock:
The first indication a bad guy should have that I'm dangerous is when his
disembodied soul is looking down at his own corpse wondering what happened.
It appears to be a .44 Hand Ejector, but not a Triple Lock. I can't see any evidence of a third locking point. Also, and while I sure as shit wouldn't swear to it, I'm not aware of them coming in 3.5" barrel lengths. From what I can discern, the serial number puts it around 1940.
@Tamara would know a hell of a lot more about this than I do.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
Looking at the Patent lines on the top of the barrel, which disappear under the re-attached front sight, and the positioning of the caliber marking on the side this was probably a cut down 5-6 inch 3rd Model Hand Ejector. Too bad they chose to nickle plate it. If it had been re-blued (and that done well) it might be worth the price. Of course you'd have to have a thing for 44 Specials, and I kind of lean that way. (smile)
Dave
I dont believe the barrel length is factory original. They would do about anything requested within reason, but the lettering being off-center is an indication it wasnt a factory original length, though it may be possible it was sent back and done. The plated hammer and trigger are also indications the nickel wasnt factory as previously mentioned. Having said that, it looks like it was fairly well done work, and would be a very cool shooter and carry grade gun that you wouldnt have to be afraid to use. I would absolutely pick that gun over any later made version that attempted to simulate the older style unless you planned to shoot max Keith level 44 spl loads. Anything less that that level loads, id pick the old one and never look back.
Personal preference, but Id consider getting proper color case hardened period trigger and hammer for it, it would be an upgrade in looks for those of us that notice details, otherwise, and in its current state, its a cool old shooter with tons of class and panache.
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― Theodore Roosevelt
Fuck it, I bought it.
May keep as shooter grade or may get it pretty. Talked to Ford's and they said reblueing, re-nickeling, re-cutting and centering the factory markings would be no problem.
Actually.....
I'd kind of like to make it look like this. Maybe not engraved but the King's sight system intrigues me.
https://live.amoskeagauction.com/m/l...og/18/lot/6934