Need Help Identifying My Omega Revolver?

Just want to agree that a LOT of things on it look like something in the RG/Rohm family tree, including the overall frame, the rear sight "hump", even the font and background in the grip medallion. I would be willing to bet it's an RG/Rohm type in which case +P is completely out of the question and I wouldn't test fire it at all without a padded bench vice and 100yds of fishing line tied to the trigger.

A truly detestable gun. The only thing you could buy more likely to blow up is an early 20th century Spanish copy of an S&W breaktop. EWW!
 
omega 100

I've got a omega 100 .22 long rounds short nose revolver , which has 2 lots of numbers one being 64, will I fire it, Hell no, just for my collection
I can't find nothing about it at all bar from its german n they stopped inporting them in 68
 
Regardless of the quality of the gun, it is not a good idea to potentially bet your life on a gun after having fired only 12 rounds. You simply will not be able to know if 1) the gun is reliable and 2) you can hit anything with it.

I strongly recommend firing at least 200 rounds of your chosen ammunition before considering a gun for self defense/home defense.

Jim
 
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