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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2, 2009
Location: COLUMBUS, OHIO
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identify revolver
top break revolver. told it is a .45 marking on from JBP on left side and L.L on the right. On rear of cylinder ELG in a bag also *E *L on cylinder. Six shot
I read some other posts similar to mine and they were Belgian per others knowledge. Thanks in advance for any and all insight. |
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Join Date: March 7, 2013
Location: Callaway, MN
Posts: 62
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Can you post a pic of both sides of the whole gun, that would help
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Join Date: April 14, 2000
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 33,100
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Although it's hard to tell from the small pictures, it appears to be a Belgian copy of a Smith & Wesson large frame break top revolver.
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Join Date: May 30, 2010
Location: Arizona or Ohio depending
Posts: 648
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Will agree wit Mr. Irwin, the proof marks do look Belgian. Better pictures with full side views would help.
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Join Date: November 2, 2005
Location: Arizona
Posts: 1,415
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An over all shot of the gun would be help full, but regardless it is Belgium made.
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