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Originally Posted by R Leo
The upper part of the grip frame and medallion makes me think that's a S&W Hand Ejector and the cartridges look like it was chambered for .32-20. FWIW, this model was manufactured between 1915 and 1940 and widely used in law enforcement. The 'double trigger' is really just the back of the trigger guard.
Like this one, a Hand Ejector in .32-20:
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just-n-time here,the view of this set of pics shows it in a very convincing way,the holster surrounds the trigger gard and you are only seeing part of the gard and the trigger,the light has cast a shadow and gives the impression you see. This is a s/w of 32-20 size,every other round was lifted in-case of the need for reload in battle,just one of the ways our ancestor's survived the in their chosen profession.member of sass.