Okay Slayer, I googled "S&W hand ejector" and from looking at pics of real Smiths, I'm 99.9% sure your revolver is NOT a S&W. I did not see any old Smiths with those pins above the trigger guard, and your gun seems to lack a sideplate like Smith would have. The action does seem to come out the bottom of the frame, as in the Ruger design, but much earlier of course.
So far I'm still thinking "Spanish copy" but that's not my area. Go to some auction sites and look for "S&W copies" and you may find some that have similar construction.
Here's a link to a Spanish copy:
Note the similar pins above the trigger guard, the shape of the trigger guard (not a Smith shape), and the lack of a sideplate (thus, the pins, to hold the action into the frame).
Probably lots of Spanish companies made these. I'm sure there are guys out there who know this stuff by wrote, but it ain't my area. All I knew is that the parts and shapes were not quite "S&W enough." Also note the shape of your cylinder latch. Very "un"Smith.
This looks like a cool book, but it's out of print and expensive:
I also did not see much on revolvers looking inside it online. Maybe you could see about borrowing it by interlibrary loan. Go to your local public library and ask about that method. Some library somewhere should have a copy!
Karl
So far I'm still thinking "Spanish copy" but that's not my area. Go to some auction sites and look for "S&W copies" and you may find some that have similar construction.
Here's a link to a Spanish copy:
Note the similar pins above the trigger guard, the shape of the trigger guard (not a Smith shape), and the lack of a sideplate (thus, the pins, to hold the action into the frame).
Probably lots of Spanish companies made these. I'm sure there are guys out there who know this stuff by wrote, but it ain't my area. All I knew is that the parts and shapes were not quite "S&W enough." Also note the shape of your cylinder latch. Very "un"Smith.
This looks like a cool book, but it's out of print and expensive:
I also did not see much on revolvers looking inside it online. Maybe you could see about borrowing it by interlibrary loan. Go to your local public library and ask about that method. Some library somewhere should have a copy!
Karl
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