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What type of revolver? Flober?

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  • mark christian

    This is what is commonly know as a pistol-type (squared frame to mimic an automatic pistol) pocket revolver. It has a Belgian proof making from Liege, so it was probably made by Auguste Francotte. There were a wide variation of patterns, including cylinder release and the folding trigger. 7.65mm or .320 are the usual calibers.

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  • Anti Kue

    Looks like a Velo dog revolver. There are a couple on the auction side to compare with.

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  • chme

    Velo Dog uses a (relatively) long cartridge. This one is a 5,5mm Velo Dog


    A number of those guns were made in caliber .320 European Revolver, which is SMALLER than .32 S&W, but very close to .32 Short Colt. It was not uncommon to find some of them in .25 ACP. That is a SEMI-rimmed cartridge and was used in some of the mini-revolvers. Not a Flobert- and some may not really HAVE a maker's name- they were cottage industry guns that tended to copy the mechanics of the (larger) Royal Irish Constabulary revolver, and the guns designed by Henri Pieper.

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  • kannoneer

    The lion over PV proof indicates that it was suitable for smokeless powder.

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