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What's the oldest gun you own.
I wouldn't even try to shot it.
Was in a box of things in the storage garage we cleaned up after the cuda was sold.

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There was a British arms company that used a bulldog symbol; Webley & Scott Revolver and Arms Company Ltd of Birmingham. they made guns for the British army until the 1920’s. Many made their way here to the US.
 
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Bring it to a gunsmith and have it looked at. I would definitely not shoot modern ammo in it!
 

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Got the time of the end of the month going on? Thought you would shoot everything per phone call. But you do have a great phone sex voice my wife said.
 
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Don't know much about guns but that is bigger then a 22.
Same here.
So took it to local gun shop today.
It is a 22.
I was told there were two production types
First were stamped on side of barrel
2nd stamped on top like mine .
Last year for that 1898.
He offered me $75.00 for it.
I brought it home.
 

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Is the hole in the barrel the same size as the hole in the cylinder could be a mismatch of parts.
 
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