vtflatlander
32 Cal.
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I have a BP revolver with brass frame and no top strap. I believe it is a Colt Navy replica. I can only find the following markings on the cylinder. From front of cylinder to nipple are the words "PATENT NPR A674." The NPR are very close together with the P and R partially on top of each other. Nipple side of cylinder is a partial Star in a partial circle with some type of Coat of Arms below it. Beside this is a Star in a circle with the letters PN below it. Along outer front edge of cylinder are the words "Engaged 10 May 1843." Around the cylinder are engraved either 3 or 4 Sailing Ships. I can not find a Name of manufacturer, date, caliber, or "Black Powder Only" marking on this pistol. I believe it may be a 36 Cal model. I don't have a way for pictures yet. I have stripped this pistol completely. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Fred
Thanks
Fred