I havo bougt an old Marlin tip up revolver, cal. 32, standard 1875, but some repairs have been made (not very good) and I would like to bring it back to correct standard.
Therefore, I need construktion drawings of such a revolver, does anyone have acces to such?
I should be very glad, if so, You could send them to med by mail: pohlsgaard@jpsamlingen.dk
I thank You in advance and are looking forward to hear from You.
Kind regards,
Jørgen Pøhlsgaard
Dalomons brink 4
5683 Haarby
Denmark
Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32
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Re: Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32
Jorgen;
I know of no parts diagrams for any of the Marlin Standard revolvers. Many of the early Marlin catalogs only had a parts listing, but no diagrams. If you can get a copy of William S. Brophy's Marlin book, there is a photograph of a Standard revolver disassembled and the parts in relation to each other in there on page 111.
If you cannot find a copy of the book, let me know and I will try to scan the photograph and email it to you. Otherwise, I do not know of another source for a diagram to help you.
I know of no parts diagrams for any of the Marlin Standard revolvers. Many of the early Marlin catalogs only had a parts listing, but no diagrams. If you can get a copy of William S. Brophy's Marlin book, there is a photograph of a Standard revolver disassembled and the parts in relation to each other in there on page 111.
If you cannot find a copy of the book, let me know and I will try to scan the photograph and email it to you. Otherwise, I do not know of another source for a diagram to help you.
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Re: Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32
Hej, Regnier.
Thank you very much for Your answer, I am afraid it will be difficult here in Denmark to get hold of the book, You mention, so I would be very glad, if You could scan the page 111 and mail it to me, that would be at great help.
Jørgen Pøhlsgaard
Thank you very much for Your answer, I am afraid it will be difficult here in Denmark to get hold of the book, You mention, so I would be very glad, if You could scan the page 111 and mail it to me, that would be at great help.
Jørgen Pøhlsgaard