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Trying to identify a revolver...Need some help....?

A friend of mine showed me a firearm (picture) from off an advertisement. It was a revolver looked similar to the Taurus Judge with more of a North American Arms grip and trigger. It had no trigger guard. The only identifiable marking was the logo of the company on the grip. It was a black circle with a red hour glass shape inside. The entire size of the logo was about the size of a quarter. It looked like it would shoot .410, .45 long colt just like the Judge. Any ideas? If you know make and/or model see if you can help me with a link too. Thanks guys and girls....

Update:

Thanks Balt...I said North American Arms at first but the picture threw the size off and with the longer cylinder it looked like the Judge....Thanks again...

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Try the North American Arms Black Widow or Mini-Master. They actually shoot .22LR or .22WMR

    http://www.naaminis.com/bwmm.html

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I would agree with the first guy, I think that all of the black widows have it stamped on the barrel. I have seens those grips before and I'm pretty sure they fit alot of those small revolvers. Budsgunshop.com is a good reference for pictures.

    Source(s): budsgunshop.com
  • Gir
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    It was Probably a Deringer, made in those calibers. So many people make them, it's hard to say which model it exactly was.

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