ID 1419505
Lot 7866 | Revolver Konstruktion Schlund, Kynoch Gun Factory Aston, Prototyp, 1885
Kal. .450Short, Nr. 129, fast blanker Oktagonal-Kipplauf, Länge 150 mm. Entriegelung über geriffelten Schieber oberhalb des Griffrückens. Sechsschüssige, geflutete Trommel. Doppelabzug. Verdeckter, innenliegender Hahn. Laufschiene signiert "Kynoch Gun Factory Aston", Rahmenbrücke "Patent Model". Alle Metallteile blank, partiell fleckig, Gebrauchsspuren. Nussholzgriffschale mit feiner Fischhaut, etwas bestoßen. Fangring.
Diese Revolver wurden um 1886 der Metropolitan Police London in verschiedenen Größen und Kalibern angeboten, aber nicht angenommen. Vgl. u.a. H.P. Muster, Revolver Lexikon, S. 133 - 134.
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A Schlund revolver by Kynoch Gun Factory in Aston, prototype, 1885
A Schlund revolver by Kynoch Gun Factory in Aston, prototype, 1885
Cal. .450Short, SN. 129, nearly bright bore, octagonal barrel, length 150 mm. Top-break operated via chequered release lever on rear of frame. Six-shot fluted cylinder. Double action. Concealed hammer. Rib marked "Kynoch Gun Factory Aston", top strap "Patent Model". All metal parts in the white, partially spotty, with signs of use. Walnut grip with fine chequering, slightly bumped. Lanyard ring.
These revolvers were offered to the Metropolitan Police London in various sizes and calibres around 1886, but were declined. Cf a.o. H.P. Muster, Revolver Lexikon, p. 133 - 134.
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Condition: II -
Place of origin: | United Kingdom |
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