What kind of Revolver did Herbert Schmidt make?

What kind of Revolver did Herbert Schmidt make?

Herbert Schmidt then also made a double-action revolver, the “Buffalo Combo”, a .38 – .22lr convertible. Some time in the late 1990s, the company disappeared.

What are the parts of a Schmidt gun made of?

These guns are sometimes referred to as “pieces of Schmidt,” as many of the major parts are made of die cast zinc. The “cocking arm” is called the “hand.” These guns are sometimes referred to as “pieces of Schmidt,” as many of the major parts are made of die cast zinc. Click to expand…

What’s the value of an Herbert Schmidt 22?

They sold thru ’68 in most of the major gun magazines for I think $12.00. so at $20 per ounce that should mean they’d be worth about $240 today. I paid less than $100 for the two that I’ve owned.

What does the bottom of a Herbert Schmidt rifle say?

Bottom of barrel it says GERMANY 298576 Left side below cylinder there are 3 symbols . The first is the same as the symbol on the left side of barrel, the middle I can’t make out and the last says 67. Under the grip left side it says Herbert Schmidt. The grips are black plastic with a buffalo on it.

Where can I buy Herbert Schmidt gun parts?

Shop available Herbert Schmidt parts from Numrich Gun Parts Corporation today! We’ve been supplying customers with hard to find parts since 1950.

When did Herbert Schmidt stop making revolvers?

The Gun Control Act of 1968 put a dent in this trade, but it was really the declining value of the US dollar in the late 1970’s that ended it (IMHO). From what I have seen and read, Schmidt appears to have been in-between Arminius and RG in quality, but closer to RG.

They sold thru ’68 in most of the major gun magazines for I think $12.00. so at $20 per ounce that should mean they’d be worth about $240 today. I paid less than $100 for the two that I’ve owned.

What kind of grips does Herbert Schmidt use?

Under the grip left side it says Herbert Schmidt. The grips are black plastic with a buffalo on it. The back of the cylinder is worn down and I can see firing pin strikes between the holes. Some times the cylinder advances and sometimes it doesn’t.

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