I inherited a 32 Caliber revolver marked "US Revolver Co" on the barrel. Grips have "US" emblem. I posted a pic of the right and left sides.
Interesting (to me) is that this is a DA revolver, yet has traits of a SA - specifically a) the cylinder does not swing out and b) you load it by means of an opening cut into the right side that exposes one cylinder bore at a time.
Has anyone heard of this brand? Any ideas about manufacture timeframe? I'm guessing early 1900s - but really have no facts to back that up other than the cylinder configuration.
Thanks in advance - this is my 3rd post and I am enjoying this forum
-DB
Interesting (to me) is that this is a DA revolver, yet has traits of a SA - specifically a) the cylinder does not swing out and b) you load it by means of an opening cut into the right side that exposes one cylinder bore at a time.
Has anyone heard of this brand? Any ideas about manufacture timeframe? I'm guessing early 1900s - but really have no facts to back that up other than the cylinder configuration.
Thanks in advance - this is my 3rd post and I am enjoying this forum
-DB