I have an Eibar revolver dated as a 1925 firearm. It is A 38 cal. long revolver..6 shot. It is in fair condition with good original grips of pearl I think. I will post pictures of several markings on it on the main body, cylinder and butt of the stock. Just would like to know the approximate value of the gun.
On the stock butt it is marked Eibar.1925. On the barrel it is marked 38 Long OTC and made in Spain. Serial # 68430 Any help would be appreciated.
I'd say the gun is worth 100-150. If the grips are real Mother of Pearl they might be worth as much as the gun itself. It shouldn't chamber .38 special but if it does they're not safe to shoot in it.
I'm pretty much agreed with the above. As Spanish revolvers go, it's one of the better ones, a semi-knockoff of a S&W. Note its resemblance to the S&W, turns CCW & latches the same but without the HE's cylinder latch at the end of the push rod. Some Spanish pearls come close to fitting a S&W k frame & I have used them on guns being refinished by a bit of frame rework.
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