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Old Italy Rino Galesi-Rigarmi Brescia .22 Pistol

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  • rufe-snow
    One of the Italian Proof Marks will be in a Roman Numeral format. This will be a coded date. Many of the small Galesi pistols were imported prior to 1968, this is when the gun laws were changed stopping their importation. They were in various calibers and were sold as inexpensive personal protection and plinking handguns. Due to the condition of your pistol it wouldn't be worth a heck of a lot.
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  • p3skyking
    Look on the right side just aft of the trigger. You should see some Roman numerals. The date can be figured from those. I have a Soc It Galesi made in 1968, so yours is a bit earlier, probably in the fifties.
    They are well made little weapons and yours, due to the state it's in, should bring about $50-$80. Really cool grip panels on it though...
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  • Hipncash
    Thank you so much for the feedback rufe-snow. It is greatly appreciated. Upon further inspection of the item near the grip and behind the trigger is a PSF and 1958. So I guess it was made in 1958.
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  • Hipncash
    Thank you so much as well p3skyking. Your information helped out immensely. Any suggestions on cleaning it or is it best to leave it as is.
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  • rufe-snow
    quote:Originally posted by Hipncash
    Thank you so much as well p3skyking. Your information helped out immensely. Any suggestions on cleaning it or is it best to leave it as is.



    IMHO the best way to make it presentable would be to have the external surfaces sandblasted. Then paint it with one of the gun specific paints that are on the market now. The sandblasting will tend to disguise and blend in the surface pitting that's has affected the original finish. Brownells the gunsmithing supplier carries a selection of the various spray paints that are specifically made for guns.
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  • Hipncash
    Great advice rufe. Thank you my friend. Have an awesome weekend! : )
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  • p3skyking
    Personally, I'd just oil it and carry it. Value-wise, You could probably buy another one for the time and expense you would have getting this pretty.
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  • Bill DeShivs
    Do you have the magazine?
    Does the gun work reliably?
    These are important factors in it's value.
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  • Hipncash
    I did end up just wiping it up a bit and it does look quite a bit better p3skyking. So your advice is also much appreciated.

    Unfortunately I do not have the magazine Bill. It seems the specific one for this item can easily be purchased online or at a place that sells stuff for guns if I am not mistaken.

    From what I know the gun does work reliably. Before testing it what would you suggest based on your experience to make sure everything is fine with it before doing so? I appreciate your post and input my friend.

    Anthony
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  • bartman45
    Interesting old pistol. If there is some family history to it, I would take it apart for a cleaning and oiling and keep it just as it is.
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