Eli wooley
32 Cal
Here’s what I’ve gathered so far by my serial number which is (43369). Its an 1863 New Model Army revolver .44, my question is that, i know the barrels are supposed to be 8” long but this one is only 4 1/2”. Could it be possibly cut down to be shorter? It has the sight notch also. At first i thought it was a sheriffs revolver because of the short barrel but they are a 5 shot and mine is a 6 shooter. The serial number on the barrel and on the frame under the left grip match. There is also a (D) stamped i to the wood grip and an (M) stamped on the trigger guard. The gun is in poor condition as the plunger and trigger are missing. It was passed down to me and i would love to find out exactly what it is so i can make a nice labeled and framed case for it. I would really like to know why the barrel is basically cut in half and exactly when it was made and if it was used in the war. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!!!