One of my co-workers has recently taken posession of some guns he's inherited. Among the booty is a single-action .44 Magnum revolver with apparently made for and sold by Herter's.
It's made in W. Germany, has three proof marks on the left side of the barrel. One is the number "64", directly under it is what appears to be an oak leaf, and the last one is a German eagle with the letter N underneath.
"Herter's Waseco, Minn" is also stamped on the left side of the barrel.
The right side of the barrel is stamped "Herter's Single-Six" and ".44 magnum calibre".
Can anyone tell me about this gun and who possibly made it?
I remember Herter's as a kid. My high point was finding their catalogue in the mail. I miss those guys.
It's made in W. Germany, has three proof marks on the left side of the barrel. One is the number "64", directly under it is what appears to be an oak leaf, and the last one is a German eagle with the letter N underneath.
"Herter's Waseco, Minn" is also stamped on the left side of the barrel.
The right side of the barrel is stamped "Herter's Single-Six" and ".44 magnum calibre".
Can anyone tell me about this gun and who possibly made it?
I remember Herter's as a kid. My high point was finding their catalogue in the mail. I miss those guys.