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johnh

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I have this .44 cylinder and can not identify it.
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That looks like a Starr revolver cylinder, although I couldn’t say if it’s for a SA or a DA revolver. I’m assuming it’s an Italian reproduction, and if so, there should be Italian proof marks on it. Can you see any?
 
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