RIA Feb 2020 Special: Mystery Spanish Revolver

Published on February 15, 2020
Duration: 2:56

This guide details the identification and mechanical features of a mystery Spanish revolver from the Rock Island Auction Company. It covers interpreting proof marks, caliber identification (8mm, possibly 8mm Lebel), and dating the firearm to 1931. Key mechanical aspects like the double-action operation, unique 7-shot swing-out cylinder with a gate release, and an unusual extractor star are highlighted. The video emphasizes the firearm's enigmatic nature, even to experts like Ian McCollum.

Quick Summary

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons examines a mystery Spanish revolver from Rock Island Auction, identified by its 1931 manufacture date (via 'D' with star code) and 8mm caliber (possibly 8mm Lebel). Key features include a double-action mechanism and a unique 7-shot swing-out cylinder with a gate release and extractor star.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:29Identification and Proof Marks
  3. 01:11Mechanical Features
  4. 01:44The Mystery of the Model

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the mystery Spanish revolver?

The mystery Spanish revolver is marked as 8mm caliber. It is suggested that this could potentially be 8mm Lebel, a common caliber for some Spanish firearms of that era.

How can the manufacture date of the Spanish revolver be determined?

The manufacture date can be determined by examining specific markings on the firearm. In this case, a 'D' with a star date code indicated a production year of 1931.

What are the key mechanical features of this mystery Spanish revolver?

This revolver operates in double-action and features a unique 7-shot swing-out cylinder. It is released by a gate-like lever and includes an extractor star, which is noted as unusual for Spanish revolvers from this period.

Who identified the mystery Spanish revolver and where was it featured?

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons identified and discussed the mystery Spanish revolver. It was featured from the Rock Island Auction Company during their February 2020 Sporting and Collectors sale.

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