There was a passing of a dear old friend (98 yrs old) recently, and in cleaning out his house to put up for sale, I came across a pistol (I'm strictly a novice at this) and I'd like to share and perhaps find out the origin, age, type of ammo caliber it would utilize if anyone can provide, etc:
A 3" barrel, (5) chamber barrel revolver. It looks almost turn of the century,or at best circa 1920's.
If, in fact, its nickel plated, its pretty well worn.
Its a break barrel pistol
It is hammerless
On the barrel is stamped "National Arms Co"., NY, USA
On the bottom of the hand grip is a serial# in the 10,000 series,
it reads 10 102 5
Thats about all the information I have on this piece. If anyone can give me guidance,information, about when manufactured, is it a worthy piece, etc.
I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank-You
A 3" barrel, (5) chamber barrel revolver. It looks almost turn of the century,or at best circa 1920's.
If, in fact, its nickel plated, its pretty well worn.
Its a break barrel pistol
It is hammerless
On the barrel is stamped "National Arms Co"., NY, USA
On the bottom of the hand grip is a serial# in the 10,000 series,
it reads 10 102 5
Thats about all the information I have on this piece. If anyone can give me guidance,information, about when manufactured, is it a worthy piece, etc.
I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank-You