Help identify a .32 topbreak revolver
Question came up on another forum. Typical 5 shot .32 S&W topbreak- WITH NO MARKINGS. The hard rubber grips have a coiled horn, like a hunter's horn. Any ideas of the maker? Have seen that before, but cannot recall it.
Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
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According to my reference, it's Thayer, Robertson & Cary, of Norwich, CN. 0 -
Rufe- THAT IS IT! Thank you! 0 -
Apropos of nothing...
If you can remove the grip panels on a pistol / handgun without damaging them do so for forensic inspection purposes...
Often markings on / inside the grip frame architecture can be found - occasionally the obverse sides of the grip panels have markings as well
If it's a long gun always perform this level of inspection by removing the butt plate or grip cap
Especially important if it's a MIL surplus piece
Mike0
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