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glockcoyote
V.I.P. Member Posts: 11 (9/20/01 11:20:50 pm) Reply Does anyone know anything about this .22lr... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I found an old looking .22lr with the following markings. Name on barrell: H. Schmidt Ostheim / Rhon Made In Germany Serial Number under barrell: 447xxx Marking under cylender: HS 1.69 (the HS was in a double circle looking thing) On the bottom of the grip: LA Distributors New York City, N.Y. It is a single action .22lr 6 shooter. I am going to try it out at the range tomorrow. I will try to post pictures if I can get the digital camera to work. Thanks GlockCoyote ______________________ Death is a cheap way out, I am going to live forever! glock@wcoyote.net NRA Member AntiqueDr Moderator Posts: 873 (9/20/01 11:34:59 pm) Reply Re: Does anyone know anything about this .22lr... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good old Herbert Schmidt. Typical 1960's German single-action .22, very inexpensive then and still cheaper now... Probably $50 in working condition. I dont remember if that gun is the same as the RG 63 or not, but its close. (It's truly amazing how much crap you remember... guess that's why my wife calls me a crap factory, huh...) We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com glockcoyote V.I.P. Member Posts: 12 (9/21/01 8:24:18 am) Reply Re: Does anyone know anything about this .22lr... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr, thanks for the info. Is there any place online to purchase extra pins, screws, etc for this revolver? Thanks GlockCoyote ______________________ Death is a cheap way out, I am going to live forever! glock@wcoyote.net NRA Member AntiqueDr Moderator Posts: 875 (9/21/01 8:33:35 am) Reply Re: Does anyone know anything about this .22lr... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Try www.gunpartscorp.com Jack First or Poppert's might also be helpful, but I dont know if they are on-line or not. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com glockcoyote V.I.P. Member Posts: 13 (9/21/01 2:47:02 pm) Reply Re: Does anyone know anything about this .22lr... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dr, Found out today that the cylinder that came with the ".22lr" was actualy a .22mag. Do you know where I could get a .22lr cylinder for it? Thanks GlockCoyote ______________________ Death is a cheap way out, I am going to live forever! glock@wcoyote.net NRA Member AntiqueDr Moderator Posts: 877 (9/21/01 2:56:40 pm) Reply Re: Does anyone know anything about this .22lr... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Same as above, but it will probably cost more than the gun is worth. We Buy Guns! 1 - 100, Antique or Modern! www.apaxenterprises.com
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