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Guns International #: 101741435
Seller's Inventory #: PR56214
The 9.4mm Dutch Model 1873 revolver was used from 1873 to 1945. This revolver is a New Model 1873 withits 6.3"" round barrel instead of the original octagon barrel. The first New Models were issued in 1909 and this one is so dated. The bore is excellent with bright, strong rifling. The overall gun rertains approx. 90% blue with the remainder turning a smooth blue brown. The right side of the frame in front of the cylinder is marked HEMBERG and below that is on the lower frame is the1909 date. The cylinder chambers are numbered 1 through 4 with the last two being marked L (LOAD NOW!??). The smoogh wood grips are very good with no cracks or chips. The laynsrd ring is absent. The action functions correctly. This nice big Dutch revolver is ready for your European military pistol collection.
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Guns International #: 101741435
Category - Military Revolvers - Non-US
- Handguns - European Revolvers
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone:
(713) 575-5814
Fax:
(713) 781-6407
Platinum Seller
Active Listings: 7314
Seller Type: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: M/C, VISA, American Express and Discover
"Dutch Model 1873 (New Model) Revolver (PR56214)
Description: " The 9.4mm Dutch Model 1873 revolver was used from 1873 to 1945. This revolver is a New Model 1873 withits 6.3"" round barrel instead of the original octagon barrel. The first New Models were issued in 1909 and this one is so dated. The bore is excellent with bright, strong rifling. The overall gun rertains approx. 90% blue with the remainder turning a smooth blue brown. The right side of the frame in front of the cylinder is marked HEMBERG and below that is on the lower frame is the1909 date. The cylinder chambers are numbered 1 through 4 with the last two being marked L (LOAD NOW!??). The smoogh wood grips are very good with no cracks or chips. The laynsrd ring is absent. The action functions correctly. This nice big Dutch revolver is ready for your European military pistol collection. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes |
Guns International #: 101741435
Seller's Inventory #: PR56214
The 9.4mm Dutch Model 1873 revolver was used from 1873 to 1945. This revolver is a New Model 1873 withits 6.3"" round barrel instead of the original octagon barrel. The first New Models were issued in 1909 and this one is so dated. The bore is excellent with bright, strong rifling. The overall gun rertains approx. 90% blue with the remainder turning a smooth blue brown. The right side of the frame in front of the cylinder is marked HEMBERG and below that is on the lower frame is the1909 date. The cylinder chambers are numbered 1 through 4 with the last two being marked L (LOAD NOW!??). The smoogh wood grips are very good with no cracks or chips. The laynsrd ring is absent. The action functions correctly. This nice big Dutch revolver is ready for your European military pistol collection.
Guns International #: 101741435
Seller's Inventory #: PR56214
The 9.4mm Dutch Model 1873 revolver was used from 1873 to 1945. This revolver is a New Model 1873 withits 6.3"" round barrel instead of the original octagon barrel. The first New Models were issued in 1909 and this one is so dated. The bore is excellent with bright, strong rifling. The overall gun rertains approx. 90% blue with the remainder turning a smooth blue brown. The right side of the frame in front of the cylinder is marked HEMBERG and below that is on the lower frame is the1909 date. The cylinder chambers are numbered 1 through 4 with the last two being marked L (LOAD NOW!??). The smoogh wood grips are very good with no cracks or chips. The laynsrd ring is absent. The action functions correctly. This nice big Dutch revolver is ready for your European military pistol collection.