Hey guys. My father passed a few years ago. He had a couple pistols. I inherited one of those. I could have taken both but my sister already had one of the two, my father had dementia, he was not in a great place mentally. My mother wanted that drawer gun out of the house, my sister was the first to arrive and took it. I have never picked it from her house, she has been calling it her gun, so it's hers. My father had a tool closet in his basement. Wrapped in news paper we found this gun. My mother said she isn't sure, but she thinks it was his service revolver. I'm not so sure. Markings U.S. Army model 1901. No. 197 360. Colt D.A. 38 on left side of barrel. I was not able to open the cylinder the mechanism is ceased. I was able to spin the cylinder there are no rounds in there. What can you all tell me about this pistol. Can't post a picture yet but I think you can copy and paste. Just add the :// back to the url.
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