Look at the cylinder locking notch and square butt
If it was an Iver Johnson it would have a round butt and only the third model (smokeless) had the S&W type cylinder locking notches.
I say its a H&R. Seems they had square but models and S&W type locking notches. Not sure about an Hopkins and Allen, but it seems they had the old type slanted locking notches that depended upon the hand on the hammer to hold the cylinder in place during firing jus like the older Iver Johnson Owl heads.
Either a 32 or a 38 or course.
Bob
Complete thread:
- mystery relic revolver -
AkRay,
2013-09-07, 02:54
- Iver Johnson maybe? - Andrew, 2013-09-07, 07:47
- The shape of the trigger guard....... -
Otony,
2013-09-07, 09:02
- The shape of the trigger guard....... - uncowboy, 2013-09-07, 10:00
- Yep typical Alaskan gun.... - Rob Leahy, 2013-09-07, 09:59
- mystery relic revolver - Catoosa, 2013-09-07, 22:31
- Look at the cylinder locking notch and square butt - Bob Hatfield, 2013-09-08, 05:55
- Pretty sure that's a cap pistol, guys..... - Catoosa, 2013-09-09, 22:59