Spain curiosity

A revolver made in Spain probably as a single piece because none of my friends and I remember ever seeing one, nor did I find something in the literature.

To adapt the 6.35 pistol cartridge the cylinder has two connected rings in which one can insert the cartridges and closing the second ring, the cartridges are safely stored - similar today's speed-loader.

On the back of the strap is a switch, centre position will hit the inner circle, left position six hits skipping one in the outer circle and after pushing to the right the firing pin will hit the remaining six cartridges.

Under the switch is additional a safety blocking the hammer.

It is a tip-down or break-open system similar the Smith & Wesson models. The 3" barrel has a fixed front sight and the above pictured description.

The cylinder and barrels are blued, the frame is nickel plated, and the chequered hard rubber grips are crisp. The former owner doesn't know about the back ground, only he claims it is a unique revolver.

Just imagine the price if it would be a Colt!

Thanks to "HORST HELD" for the pictures.

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