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  • lbdrummer3
    Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 408

    ID this frame

    Can anyone ID this revolver frame? There are no markings or numbers on it at all. It is made of ferrous metal and is a top break. That's all I got.

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  • #2
    redcliff
    Calguns Addict
    • Feb 2008
    • 5676

    Just a guess but possibly a Harrington & Richardson (H&R).
    "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
    "What we get away with isn't usually the same as what's good for us"
    "An extended slide stop is the second most useless part you can put on a 1911"

    "While Ruger DA revolvers may be built like a tank, they have the aesthetics of one also,
    although I suppose there are a few tanks which I owe an apology to for that remark"

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    • #3
      lbdrummer3
      Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 408

      I've been looking at pics or them and the pivot point is different on the ones that I have seen. The quest continues.

      Originally posted by redcliff
      Just a guess but possibly a Harrington & Richardson (H&R).

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      • #4
        lbdrummer3
        Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 408

        It's a parts box special, that's all I have of it although I may have it's hammer and don't know it.

        Originally posted by jimbo74
        where is the rest of your gun?

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        • #5
          CWL
          Senior Member
          CGN Contributor
          • Aug 2009
          • 1488

          It's definitely a Glock 19!
          Vae Victis

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          • #6
            Sir Toast
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 3140

            I think it is an H&R 999 Sportsman. That cross-bar is where the thingy sits with the spring and always breaks. They are hard to find and the new ones are made of plastic and break more often. Good luck with it.

            Also, you might not want to post that you have a revolver frame with no serial number. Not sure if that is . . . uhhhh . . . "cool?"

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            • #7
              hambam105
              Calguns Addict
              • Jan 2013
              • 7083

              Movie, GodFather 2,

              Dinero smashes up cheapo pistol and drops the parts down roof top vents.

              Looks like the OP found one of those parts.

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              • #8
                SkyHawk
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Sep 2012
                • 23525

                I wonder if it is part of a black powder kit gun. That stamped trigger guard reminds me of some...
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                • #9
                  redcliff
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Feb 2008
                  • 5676

                  Bigger pictures would help
                  "You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means."
                  "What we get away with isn't usually the same as what's good for us"
                  "An extended slide stop is the second most useless part you can put on a 1911"

                  "While Ruger DA revolvers may be built like a tank, they have the aesthetics of one also,
                  although I suppose there are a few tanks which I owe an apology to for that remark"

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                  • #10
                    lbdrummer3
                    Member
                    • Feb 2007
                    • 408

                    Here is a link to bigger images. https://fredrawling.smugmug.com/Mystery-gun-pics/

                    H&R and US Revolver and most other top breaks all have a big round pivot point at the front. This one doesn't have that. Just a hole. The only revolvers that I have see like that are Webleys and this ain't one of them.

                    The trigger guard is formed steel. Almost looks like spring steel.

                    Got a big ole box of parts from the widow of a gun guy. This was in there.

                    Pretty sure not black powder, there is an internal firing pin in the frame.

                    Glock 19 lol....

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                    • #11
                      hambam105
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 7083

                      Isn't the trigger itself complete? So if the trigger is identified that should narrow down the possibilities.

                      Personally, I think Hollywood movies should always be the Go-To- Source for all firearms identification.

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                      • #12
                        scotty99
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 1184

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                        • #13
                          DrewN
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 1887

                          Alot of starter pistols are rimfire, although they do have ones that use small pistol or shotgun primers.

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                          • #14
                            hambam105
                            Calguns Addict
                            • Jan 2013
                            • 7083

                            Maybe a 1920s Airsoft prototype fished out of the local landfill.

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                            • #15
                              sealocan
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 9950

                              Things like the shape of the shorter grip and the way at the top break lock up action works, as well as you mentioned the front area has only a hole for a ivot point makes me think it's one of the older /cheap Belgian imported copies of other better made revolvers at that time...


                              take a look at this link and it's photos and you might see a lot of similarities.
                              and they're selling this gun as a "unknown Belgian revolver".
                              that's a gun so cheap, the company doesn't want to put its name on it. ...


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