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Hi everyone! This is my first post on any forum, so I hope this works...
The closest thing I can find to this thing, judging by the weird toe of the grip and the two screws kinda overlapping just below the safety, is an "F.A."
It was made by Francisco Arizmendi of Eibar, who also made the charmingly named "F.A.G."
No way to be sure, since I can't find an exact match though... Guns of a similar config. were made by Auguste Francotte and J.B. Ronge Fils, both of Liege.
Hope this helps!
The second revolver that you pictured possibly is not an Arminus but possibly is the Pickert Revolver (made by same company as the Arminus - Friedrich Pickert - in the Arminus Waffenfabrick). It is distinguished from the Arminus because of its half round, half octagonal barrel. It was chambered in 7.54 mm, possibly in other calibers, or that would be my guess. See 2005 Standard Catalog of Firearms, page 888.
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