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  • battlehatch
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 614

    Need help ID'ing these wheelguns!

    [IMG][/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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    1JimMarch
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 1803

    If they're made in Germany and aren't .22s, the most likely source was JP Sauer.

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      redcliff
      Calguns Addict
      • Feb 2008
      • 5676

      Originally posted by 1JimMarch
      If they're made in Germany and aren't .22s, the most likely source was JP Sauer.
      Agree.
      "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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