I am trying to find out what revolver this cylinder is made for. It is a 7-shot .22lr. It has no markings on it. Any help would be very appreciated.
Thank you!
Old Gun Guy
I have scoured Google images for days now, and the closest I can come to a match is Smith & Wesson. Did S&W ever make a "pull-pin" revolver? This cylinder is for a pull-pin revolver.
Old Gun Guy
N0t an actual "pull-pin" but rather a "tip-up" that hinged at the top of the frame and allowed the cylinder to be removed and the empties punched out on a mounted pin under the barrel.
However the cylinder on this model was nowhere near the 1 inch length as shown on the OP picture.
It's not from one of the older solid frame Iver Johnsons or Harrington & Richardsons as it has squared slots for a positive cylinder stop, which they didn't have.
Were any of the many Colt single action copies ever 7-shot?
hrf,
I checked and it's not a .22 mag. I believe it may be from an Iver Johnson "Tycoon" spur trigger revolver. I have searched through everything I can find and this is as close as I can get.
Can anyone verify this?
Old Gun Guy
I. J. spur trigger model cylinders have normal clockwise rotation.
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