What gun is this?
Posted by Diligent-Ice1276@reddit | Firearms | View on Reddit | 14 comments
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KAKindustry@reddit
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/1174360895
OneManGang2001@reddit
Seller location: Massachusetts. Does not sell to California or Massachusetts.
KAKindustry@reddit
it was just a reference to what the firearm was
OneManGang2001@reddit
Understood. I got a chuckle out of the irony.
wilsoni91@reddit
It looks like a S&W Safety Hammerless. They came in 32 S&W or 38 S&W. I have one in 32 S&W that I inherited from my father in law.
PickleNutella@reddit
Won't post any link because it will probably break rules, but on the Police Activity youtube channel there was a video recently from Baltimore with a guy shooting at the cops with one of those revolvers.
If you find the video on your own it can be seen it at 1:36 and 1:50, obviously it is NSFW
dogpupkus@reddit
Dude this was the first thing I thought of when I saw this photo.
Proof_Bathroom_3902@reddit
NYPD 115pct took that off some skell, they had it on their Facebook page. It's an Iver Johnson Safety Hammer top break, about 100 years old.
DefEddie@reddit
.25 caliber?
Sea-Candidate-3310@reddit
.32 & .38 short(?)
Diligent-Ice1276@reddit (OP)
Thank you!
No-Wrangler3702@reddit
How do you know IJ without the owl vs all the othrr inexpensive to break SW copies?
Animal907@reddit
Looks like you found it in a toilet of an Italian restaurant.
Late-Ad-5850@reddit
Im pretty sure its a Smith & Wesson "Lemonsqueezer" Cal .32?
Have one that looks like that one atleast, used as officer revolver in the 1910s. In norway atleast.