I am hoping someone here can help me. I am attaching some pictures of a revolver that I want to identify. My grandfather was in Europe during WWII and this revolver made its way home with him. It was supposedly war booty removed from a dead German soldier. It is a double acting revolver with a thumb safety. The handles were supposedly carved out of a downed airplane windshield and contain pictures of my uncle and aunt. It has no markings other than a 5 pointed star embossed above the receiver on the frame of the gun and some other stamps that don't really appear to be anything discernable. There is one stamp in the revolver part that looks like a pine tree. On the side is stamped CAL. 8 M/M. The leather holster which accompanies it is marked in ink on the inside flap with what appears to be the following, "bnz 1944" and "P35 (b)" along with the eagle holding the swastika symbol. I do not know if the holster is original to the gun but it fits OK so it could be.
I am hoping to find out make, model, country, years of manufacture, value, etc. Thanks in advance for your help.
I am hoping to find out make, model, country, years of manufacture, value, etc. Thanks in advance for your help.
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