We’re offering the 1964 RG10 in the photos for only $119.00. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. We rate its finish as Very Good, 80 to 85 percent vicinity by our estimate. Surface detractions on this RG are minimal, principally faint edge wear and finish freckling. Finish is black anodized, blued steel, and chrome plated frame and trigger guard. Other than its ejector rod missing, this revolver is as functional as a Rohm ever was. Weight empty is 12.5 ounces, with center of gravity at the rear cylinder face. It does Not have its ejector Rod, that screws into the cylinder rod housing, so owner would need to eject spent brass with another pin. Mechanism does Not have a transfer bar, so the revolver should be loaded with 5 rounds and the hammer resting on an empty chamber. Sights are muzzle collar blade front, with frame integral fixed notch rear. Barrel is 2 7/8 inch one piece, pinned into place, with steel inner barrel that has 8 groove right hand 1:16 rifling. 22 Long or Long Rifle caliber ammunition. 22 Short Only, and cylinder capacity is 6 rounds. Construction is steel one piece barrel, cylinder, hammer, trigger, and internal parts fitted into a zinc alloy / zamak pot metal frame with pot metal collar type front sight, and with white plastic grip panels. Type is side loading, single and double action revolver, with manual ejection through the port with the removable ejector pin. Importation ceased on these as assembled guns, on December 1, 1968. ROHM RG10 EJECTOR ROD SERIAL NUMBER63 date code indicates a 1963 manufacture date, and its 6590000 range serial number is in the correct range for its siblings that we sold new in 1963. This revolver is not import stamped, but most RGs came in through Eig Cutlery in Miami, ancestor to the live and thriving EAA Corporation. Manufacturer was Rohm GmbH of Sontheim, West Germany. From a New England collection comes this. Description: This listing is for the exact revolver in the photos.
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