Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32

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Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32

Post by Pøhlsgaard »

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
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Re: Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32

Post by Regnier (gunrunner) »

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.
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Re: Marlin mod. 1875, cal. 32

Post by Pøhlsgaard »

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
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