Good question. I just bought one at the local swap meet in Snowflake Arizona. the serial number for mine is : 059513. Is that older than yours? it is mostly rugged, solid steel with squared/not rounded edges. There is a left side plate the covers the trigger and revolver mechanism. This plate appears to be made from black painted "pot metal". The handgrips are a white plastic. I'll keep researching and add any new info to this site. -Greg
10-100 USD or so
50 or so
It was established in the late 1940s I think
10-100 usd
ARMSCO stands for Arms Corporation of America and was located in Nashville, TN (actually it was made in Woodbine, TN, a Nashville suburb). The revolver was made in a small shop located behind Friedman's Army and Navy Surplus Store which was also owned by Mr. Friedman, the manufacturer. These revolvers were made from the 1950's to circa 1968 and production was terminated probably by the 1968 Gun Control Act.Retail price was regularly $19.95 and periodically, they would go on sale for $12.This revolver is made of inferior materials and poor workmanship. I would not recommend shooting one.
A 7 round .22 caliber pistol by ARM Co is between 10 and 30 years old depending on the model. This can be determined by cross referencing the serial number or by taking it to a gun appraiser.
Jiminez Arms
It most likely refers to a pistol by Kahr Arms.
ready position
50-125
These retail for $119 new.
Good chance