Bartholomew Roberts
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I need help identifying two revolvers.
The first is a small, nickel plated .22 short revolver. It is marked "Young American Double Action" on the top strap and has no other markings besides this. The cylinder does not come out (that I can tell) and there is a small grove for loading rounds. It has pearl grips.
The second revolver is larger and also nickle plated. It is a .32 ACP. It is marked Thames Arms Co. Pat. Jan 5 Oct 5 86. on the top of the barrel. The bottom frame of the grip has the number 73 over the number 366 or 356. The cylider breaks open at the top like a Webley. The lever that releases the cylinder also has a tiny noth cut into it for sighting purposes. It has black plastic grips
The first is a small, nickel plated .22 short revolver. It is marked "Young American Double Action" on the top strap and has no other markings besides this. The cylinder does not come out (that I can tell) and there is a small grove for loading rounds. It has pearl grips.
The second revolver is larger and also nickle plated. It is a .32 ACP. It is marked Thames Arms Co. Pat. Jan 5 Oct 5 86. on the top of the barrel. The bottom frame of the grip has the number 73 over the number 366 or 356. The cylider breaks open at the top like a Webley. The lever that releases the cylinder also has a tiny noth cut into it for sighting purposes. It has black plastic grips