Howdy fellas
My dad informed me the other day that he had found an old revolver in his father in law's filing cabinet. He said that my stepbrother didn't want it, and figured his jackass brother-in-law would probably just sell it. So, he asked my step mom if I could have it, and she said yes.
My dad doesn't know much about guns short of the .22 revolver and .25 saturday night special that he owns. I had no idea what I was getting. I opened the case to find what I believe is an Italian made Baby Dragoon. I'm not sure if it's .31 or .36 cal, but it has a brass frame, is five shots, and has what looks to be a stagecoach hold up scene etched on the cylinder.
I don't know much about Italian import marks but it is makes on the butt of the grip "DART ITALY".
It looks to be in pretty good shape. Just a little wear around the hammer and nipples (certainly wouldn't trust the "pins" to keep this one safe). The steel shows some mild pitting and a little bit of surface rust. The brass is obviously tarnished. Who knows how long this gun had been sitting in its case in that filing cabinet.
Here's a pic off my phone with a swiss army knife for scale.
Would any of you gurus be kind enough to give me a little info on this lil' bugger? Any idea what it's worth. I dunno if I should shoot it, sell it, or use it as a paper weight. If it's worth much, I'm giving it back to my dad. A dead man's gun whom I didn't know doesn't seem right for me to keep if it is indeed some sort of heirloom.
...or is it just the typical Italian replica made during the spaghetti western craze?
Thanks in advance, guys.
My dad informed me the other day that he had found an old revolver in his father in law's filing cabinet. He said that my stepbrother didn't want it, and figured his jackass brother-in-law would probably just sell it. So, he asked my step mom if I could have it, and she said yes.
My dad doesn't know much about guns short of the .22 revolver and .25 saturday night special that he owns. I had no idea what I was getting. I opened the case to find what I believe is an Italian made Baby Dragoon. I'm not sure if it's .31 or .36 cal, but it has a brass frame, is five shots, and has what looks to be a stagecoach hold up scene etched on the cylinder.
I don't know much about Italian import marks but it is makes on the butt of the grip "DART ITALY".
It looks to be in pretty good shape. Just a little wear around the hammer and nipples (certainly wouldn't trust the "pins" to keep this one safe). The steel shows some mild pitting and a little bit of surface rust. The brass is obviously tarnished. Who knows how long this gun had been sitting in its case in that filing cabinet.
Here's a pic off my phone with a swiss army knife for scale.
Would any of you gurus be kind enough to give me a little info on this lil' bugger? Any idea what it's worth. I dunno if I should shoot it, sell it, or use it as a paper weight. If it's worth much, I'm giving it back to my dad. A dead man's gun whom I didn't know doesn't seem right for me to keep if it is indeed some sort of heirloom.
...or is it just the typical Italian replica made during the spaghetti western craze?
Thanks in advance, guys.