100 to multiple thousands of USD depending on EXACT configuration, condition,
finish, box, accessories, history, etc..
any chance it's a 44 cal. cap and ball
Caliber can not be idenitifed by sn. Take it to a gunsmith if it isn't marked on the frame or barrel.
Is there any other writing on this gun? I don't know what company would have marked marked a revolver with these initials.
Depedns on what the barrel is marked as to caliber. Could be rim or centerfire.
Need to know exactly how the gun is marked. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No such caliber as .32 Special. Use the caliber of ammo marked on the gun.
I assume you colt is a single action revolver ????? if so, made about 1888
Could be Sauer, Schmidt, Rohm, RG, Gecado, or any of a dozen others.
about 1898....................
value depends on over all condition. made about 1893
You will have to provide caliber and ALL markings.
Impossible to answer without knowing the model, caliber and condition.
IF the revolver is marked ".22 LR" yes. If it is marked ".22 WMR" or .22 Mag" or " .22 WRF", then NO.