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tampert
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Posted: July 26 2015 at 2:54pm |
Here is my revolver I have since 2 weeks. How can you determine the manufacture date? Is this a good deal I have? Because I know very little or Nothing about these revolvers. But the Enfield and Lee-enfield virus got me. It shoots really nice in .38S&W
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There are no markings on this part of the revolver. Is this uncommen? On the top side op the barrel is a little marking 41 ..? Do all revolvers have the normal mfgr markings?
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some were marked lightly and then the ID became abreviated to ED in an overlapping letter stramp that was fairly small - they could easily be lost in refinishing , we could speculate further but it would not be of much help i fear ,
41 is most likely the date of the barrel
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