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i have a .22 revolver that is a 6 shot. it is a very small gun like palm sized. the only numbers i can find on it are .22 LR and it says RG 14 on the grip. Just wondering if anybody would be able to tell me anything about it and maybe even how much it might be worth. I am thinking of trying to sell it or trade it for something hunting related but want to get a good idea of what i have first.
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Single or double action?
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I have seen .22 revolvers marker RG-14 with plastic grips, resembling wood. I believe they were produced in West Germany. Decent condition 40-70 bucks.
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German Rohm. Used by Hinckley to shoot pres. Regan. Maybe worth $50?? depending on condition.
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Also the gun used by John Hinckley to shoot President Reagan, Value $50.00 one of the 1st guns known as the Saturday Night Special.
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Haha! No way, bargain handguns for assassinations and attempts. Crazy!
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WOW. very cool you guys. a description and a history lesson. i truly do appreciate the time you took to help me out and inform me.
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cheap, mostly functional, if you ever take it apart for any reason be mindful that the hammer block on it is a loop of wire.. I had one that was missing this small part.. bad news if you drop it..
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