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Thread: strange pre-68 saturday night special german 22 short revolver

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    Quote Originally Posted by T2C View Post
    Is there a loading gate on the right side of the revolver or do you have to remove the cylinder pin and cylinder to reload it?
    it has a cheap looking loading gate. 1895 Nagant style with the rectangular shape
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    Quote Originally Posted by T2C View Post
    It looks a lot like a RG Model 10. You may want to check this Numrich Gun Parts link. http://www.gunpartscorp.com/Manufact...1/10-38279.htm
    I thought it might be an RG10 when I saw it. Went and pulled out the RG10 that I have in the safe(I inherited the damn thing and it just ain't worth selling) and looking at it and the OP's pics they don't appear to be the same. My example is, if anything, more gaudy, and I shot it once. 6 shots, at 5 yards, got a 2 foot group single action.
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    This is what I get when I googled EMGE revolver ((EM-GE (Moritz & Gerstenberger, Gerstenberger & Eberwein after 1939) model 220 KS.))









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    Last edited by Arik; 01-31-17 at 14:21.

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    Had one of this Rohm revolvers. A local cop gave it to my mom back in the late 60's after he confiscated it. Different times. It was pretty useless I ended up gettingn$100 out of it at one of those buy back programs. So unless it has some serious sentimental value I wouldn't put money into it.

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    Arik thats it. now where can i get parts
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