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[/IMG]These are a pair of .45 single actions that a coworker brought for me to try and ID. I am stumped. There are no markings on the guns except for serial numbers and some small roll marks.
The wood handle one has one roll mark that looks like a bird with an "N" below it. The other roll mark looks like a circle, with a weird scrolled triangle. That's my best description, anyway.
The serial numbers are both formatted like this 5/XXXX
They both have the firing pins located in the frame and not on the hammer like a traditional SAA.
The wood handle one says "Made in West Germany" on the frame, underneath the wood, and it looks like it's made of some sort of alloy material.
[/IMG]These are a pair of .45 single actions that a coworker brought for me to try and ID. I am stumped. There are no markings on the guns except for serial numbers and some small roll marks.The wood handle one has one roll mark that looks like a bird with an "N" below it. The other roll mark looks like a circle, with a weird scrolled triangle. That's my best description, anyway.
The serial numbers are both formatted like this 5/XXXX
They both have the firing pins located in the frame and not on the hammer like a traditional SAA.
The wood handle one says "Made in West Germany" on the frame, underneath the wood, and it looks like it's made of some sort of alloy material.

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