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tajjn
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I'm looking for information on a revolver that a friend of mine wants to sell.
The gun is marked on the top of the frame "The Bull-Dog", is nickle plated, has an approximate 2 inch barrel and from looking at it I would say its about a 44 caliber. The barrel is octaginal and it has an unusally ejector rod which pulls out of the center of the cylinder and swings down to line up with the ports. Its also double action. Not other markings accept for a small L and 38 near the base of the barrel, maybe that means 38 cal but the barrel is bigger than any 38's I've seen.
Thanks for any help.
The gun is marked on the top of the frame "The Bull-Dog", is nickle plated, has an approximate 2 inch barrel and from looking at it I would say its about a 44 caliber. The barrel is octaginal and it has an unusally ejector rod which pulls out of the center of the cylinder and swings down to line up with the ports. Its also double action. Not other markings accept for a small L and 38 near the base of the barrel, maybe that means 38 cal but the barrel is bigger than any 38's I've seen.
Thanks for any help.
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"Bulldog" revolvers were also made in the States and England. The Belgian ones are probably the most common though. They date to the last quarter of the 19th Century. Not worth a heck of a lot of money. They were sold as inexpensive personal protection handguns. Not wise to shoot them, as they were chambered for low pressure black powder cartridges.
like this one
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=130025429
Can't put a picture up at this time, but is identical to the one rufe-snow put up, except for the octogon barrel.