Single Shot Pistol Unmarked Twist Open

Started by birddoghunter, July 17, 2011, 04:51:09 PM

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birddoghunter

Can anyone tell me anything about these pistols? One is a twist open single shot and the other is a six shot revolver without a trigger guard. I purchased these antique guns from an estate sale and can't idendify them. Any information would be appreciated.

Shotgun Franklin

The bottom one reminds me of a Velo Dog Revolver but that just off the top of my head.
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hawkeye2

The top one looks to have been built using a modified bronze birdshead grip revolver frame, possibly from a .22.  I would guess a production item, its too finely done to be a home job.  I have never seen on like it though.

St. George

There are a myriad of unknowns in the handgun world.

Without an actual examination, the upper one looks like a 'Fourth of July' blank-firing pistol - marketed as a noisemaker.

The lower is merely a folding-trigger, vest pocket  'Bulldog' revolver - likely Belgian - with a caliber anywhere from .32 to .380 ('not' the .380ACP, either - but the European loading for a revolver).

No matter what the manufacture - for the most part, makers marked their wares.

Look 'closely' atop the barrel of the upper one - and look for proof markings and a possible maker's name on the side of the lower - use good, strong, natural light - and a sunny day is a great source..

Good Luck!

Vaya,

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Quote from: hawkeye2 on August 08, 2011, 12:09:51 AM
The top one looks to have been built using a modified bronze birdshead grip revolver frame, possibly from a .22.  I would guess a production item, its too finely done to be a home job.  I have never seen on like it though.

This is a Home job :)


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that is just beautiful! wherever didst thou find it, and do you know who built it ?

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Quote from: Professor Marvel on November 24, 2011, 07:31:44 PM
Heavens, my dear CRM,

that is just beautiful! wherever didst thou find it, and do you know who built it ?

yhs
prof marvel

I am the builder. Caliber is 40 S+W.

Ron Smith is the engraver.

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do you have any more?

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Jamie

Just discovered this thread.  Good grief, those "home made" twist guns are absolutely exquisite!  Even without the engraving, and those flats were obviously made for engraving, these guns are spectacular.  Thanks for sharing your art!
Jamie

Abilene

CRM is quite the craftsman.  Somewhere on this site he has posted pics of a Volcanic he built.


NEWMOONMAN

HI Do you still have that single shot pistol you asked about a few years ago, it has the brass frame and flat breach with twist open action and oversized wood checkered grips?  I have one that looks just like it I bought a few years ago at a vegas gun show and I thought it was made from 2 different guns,  I am wondering if you sold it and some how I ended up buying it from someone down the line or if there is more then one of these and they are not home made or a one of a kind oddball? if you still have it or sold it let me know as I really want to figure out anything I can about it thx Don

St. George

His last activity was on 30 June 2013.

I doubt you'll be getting a reply.

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