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Can anyone help identify the manufacturer of this revolver?

Thanks!

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ALFA * is a Spanish copy of a Smith and Wesson Model 10.
With that said...the lock works are more of a Colt copy than S&W.

Workmanship is pretty good and they are a stout revolver.
Andy
* Armero Especialstas Reunidas ...from Eibar Spain.
 
Thank you, Andy!

This thing is weird. The cylinder does not "lock up" as "normal" revolvers do. Really odd to the point that you would think it is broken.

Thanks for the info and help!
 
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I hate to drag this out...... but my friend also has this and is wondering what it is. It is a 32 short. The grips are S&W. Would this be the S&W Model 10 in 32 short?

Thanks!

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The first revolver in post number 1 is a copy of the Smith and Wesson Model 10 ( or 1899 )
The revolver in post number 5 is a Smith and Wesson "Top Break " Model...looks to be a 4th Model...or copy thereof.
Andy
 
This is more info than we had 9 hours ago while we were standing around looking at them and scratching our heads.

Thank you again!

Cheers!
 

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