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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Nevada
Posts: 744
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It's similar to a model called the double-nine and seems to be in good shape except for a little holster wear on the site and a light cylinder drag line.It was made for Western Auto by High Standard.It's called the Revelation "76".I think I've decided,no more selling off guns to get different ones.I'm keeping this one.I think it's from the late 1950's or early 1960's but I'm not sure.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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Posts: 6,311
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I have a Double-nine. It looks quite a bit like that one, at least the same grips.
The Sentinel is the only gun I ever LOST. I had one for years and all of a sudden, I didn't have one any more. I don't have any idea where it went!! It seems like it was called the Sentinel Clerke (or something like that).
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: va., conn., & mo.
Posts: 948
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only d.a. cowboy guns ever made. hi standards. nice. btw its still a high standard. and...its about a 200-300 gun.
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