Starr Single action revolver .44

Started by Qball, October 07, 2008, 10:09:36 AM

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Qball

Is it possible to find out who had this revolver first?
The serial number is 52125

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Deadeye Don

Since the company was only in existence for a very short time and since they have not been in business for about 150 years, I think you are out of luck. 
Great Lakes Freight and Mining Company

St. George

No.

The Starr single action was serial numbered at the end of their double action revolver sequence as a continuation starting around 23,000.

The company only produced single actions from 1863-1865 - about 32,000 of them were made.

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svinto

Maby some kind of military records but i dont know how to get any info. If someone can help me i would be very happy. It would be a more interesting history if the gun had a personal history with it, instead of just a pice of old steel. I think the gun will be more tresured in the future and therfor preserved. Thanks in advance.

Deadeye Don

Quote from: svinto on October 09, 2008, 02:50:03 AM
Maby some kind of military records but i dont know how to get any info. If someone can help me i would be very happy. It would be a more interesting history if the gun had a personal history with it, instead of just a pice of old steel. I think the gun will be more tresured in the future and therfor preserved. Thanks in advance.


See above.  ;)
Great Lakes Freight and Mining Company

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