Thank you very much for your comment. I realized the pin missing.It's worth whatever you paid for it. They made a stainless version but I don't know how common they are and that was many years ago. You are missing the 2 piece male/female screw (the empty hole in front of the cylinder) that retains the cylinder pin so do not try to load the cylinder on the gun with the lever as you will bend it. Parts are very difficult to find and S&S has some but not what you need. Just checked and Dixie doesn't either.
That hole is not threaded as the 2 piece screw screws into itself. If you want to load the gun find or make a pin that is a good fit to the hole and slip it in for loading. It doesn't have to stay there as the loading lever/cylinder pin will stay in place by itself when it is latched and is safe to shoot that way.
Ive heard of that magnet trick but never tried it. Thank you also for your comment. very helpfulIt's hard to use the magnet test because some stainless is still magnetic.
If a magnet doesn't stick. It is 100% stainless
It may be a blued gun or a "London Grey" model someone shined up
You could also use a cylinder loader to load it
It isn't quite as saleable with the missing lever screw but Rogers & Spencer repros are desirable on the used gun market and someone will probably be willing to pay for it
$450 is a good priceI paid $450 I dont know if that was too much or not.
Thanks for the info. That is what I was looking for. I KNOW good luck on finding the screw. Seems like there is always a catch. ugh The pistol looks brand new never fired, rock solid. I have a great gun smith that might be able to make one.$450 is a good price
Try to track down that screw and it will be at least a $500ish gun , if it's stainless than more than that
yes it is. Thanks for postingIt’s great to see one so nice. Is it a Euro Arms?
I saw a NIB stainless recently at a small show; Laser engraved! New in box. Had never seen a stainless before! I do have a regular blue-ey.View attachment 176597
Does anyone know the value of this Rogers and spencer? I have never seen one in a "stainless steal look"? I bought this off of an auction. No spin marks on the cylinder. I really believe it has never been fired. No rust. Very very clean.
These things grow on you; I got a minty blue a few years back and love it.View attachment 176597
Does anyone know the value of this Rogers and spencer? I have never seen one in a "stainless steal look"? I bought this off of an auction. No spin marks on the cylinder. I really believe it has never been fired. No rust. Very very clean.
Thanks for posting thatNon-magnetic stainless steels are high-alloyed, with a larger percentage of chromium and other elements. And they are more expensive than typical firearms stainless steels, which are almost universally magnetic. The firearms stainless steels are fully satisfactory in terms of rust resistance, but the magnet test alone can be misleading. A touch on an un-obvious spot with cold blue will determine whether the gun is or is not stainless.
mhb - MIke
I found a used London Gray last year. It was in neglected shape but I couldn't help myself as years ago I passed up a brand new one and regretted it for ever.I still kick myself because Dixie had those old Euroarms London Greys in stock for years after Euroarms went under. I think until probably 2015 or so, maybe later . I looked at them probably once per week for years and continued to buy stuff like Ruger GP100's I didn't even need......and then they were sold out.......I'm like why didn't I buy a pair of those things ....
Thank you$450 is a good price
Try to track down that screw and it will be at least a $500ish gun , if it's stainless than more than that
I did and they said they have been dicontinuedDixie gun works shows the screw in their catalog. Check with them.
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