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<blockquote data-quote="Jefpainthorse" data-source="post: 1267302" data-attributes="member: 11766"><p>Those German 22's from the 50's and 60's are nice little guns. One of the first pistols I ever shot much was a SAA marked JP Saur and Sohns...From what I've read... they built guns sold under several brand names- Hawes, among the group</p><p></p><p>Numerich usually has parts for those guns. The actions are pretty much straight up SAA copies. If any thing broke I'd expect the spring under the frame that raises the bolt would go first.</p><p></p><p>Pre-purchase? Check to see if the cylinder seems to be in time with the stop bolt... make sure the hand raises the notches and rotates the cylinder... check the forcing cone for cracks, and make sure the cylinder lock up tight in all six positions.</p><p></p><p>I'd expect those guns are worth + or - $200... and I'd rather spend that kind of money on a German used gun than a "Plinkerton" or Heritage Arms revolver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jefpainthorse, post: 1267302, member: 11766"] Those German 22's from the 50's and 60's are nice little guns. One of the first pistols I ever shot much was a SAA marked JP Saur and Sohns...From what I've read... they built guns sold under several brand names- Hawes, among the group Numerich usually has parts for those guns. The actions are pretty much straight up SAA copies. If any thing broke I'd expect the spring under the frame that raises the bolt would go first. Pre-purchase? Check to see if the cylinder seems to be in time with the stop bolt... make sure the hand raises the notches and rotates the cylinder... check the forcing cone for cracks, and make sure the cylinder lock up tight in all six positions. I'd expect those guns are worth + or - $200... and I'd rather spend that kind of money on a German used gun than a "Plinkerton" or Heritage Arms revolver. [/QUOTE]
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