I am in Columbus. Heres some pics of it from both sides.
The lever is a replacement and so is the trigger guard I believe. Only other markings I can see is the serial number on the underside of the barrel which matches the one under the left side of the grip. Partial serial numbers match on the back side of the cylinder where the hand engages that I can make out anyway. A (C) on the backside of the cylinder where the numbers are stamped too.
A (C) under the right grip on the frame. A (J) on the rear left side of the barrel near the frame on the flat. Barrel Markings that are visible yet is NEW MODEL on the top flat close to the frame. And (E REM) is all thats visible besides the NEW MODEL stampings.
I think as close as I have been able to date it is in 1863 production with the 35,XXX range serial number.
Barrel has the mortised cut German Silver style cone sight. NOT the screw in type front sight.
One guy at a Gun Show said it is a interesting Gun and offered me 1000.00 trade for it. Never asked him how much cash he would pay. I have significantly less than that amount in it however.
I can post as many pics as you may need to help me evaluate this Revolver. I would really like to know exactly what I have. I will throw in a pic of a repro box I am putting together for it too. I am hoping to find a Powder Flask, Original or repro, at the local Gun Show tommorrow...
Niederlander if you happen to be close to Columbus and know these pretty well I would certainly entertain being able to show it to you if you can tell me about it..
Thanks
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