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I have inherited a pair of revolvers from my Grandfather.
They are a matched set of what I would call single-action western six shooters. I will try to describe them the best that I can.
They appear to be nickel plated with pearlized handles and the hammers and triggers appear to be gold plated.
On the left side of the barrel it says: J.P. SAUER & SOHN MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY
On the right side of the barrel it says: WESTERN MARSHALL .44 MAG. CAL.
On the right side under the cylinder it says: HAWES FIREARMS CO. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
I know that the guns are at least 30 years old, because I can remember my Grandfather shooting them when I was a small child and I just turned 40.
The serial numbers are: 14XXX/4 and 3XXX/4
I'm sure somebody can tell me something about the guns.
Thanks for the help.
They are a matched set of what I would call single-action western six shooters. I will try to describe them the best that I can.
They appear to be nickel plated with pearlized handles and the hammers and triggers appear to be gold plated.
On the left side of the barrel it says: J.P. SAUER & SOHN MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY
On the right side of the barrel it says: WESTERN MARSHALL .44 MAG. CAL.
On the right side under the cylinder it says: HAWES FIREARMS CO. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
I know that the guns are at least 30 years old, because I can remember my Grandfather shooting them when I was a small child and I just turned 40.
The serial numbers are: 14XXX/4 and 3XXX/4
I'm sure somebody can tell me something about the guns.
Thanks for the help.