can /k/ help me identify these guns. I don't know much about guns and I'd like to know what they are.
Post stamps on the guns. That being said, bottem two revolvers look like Iver Johnsons probably, top maybe a Model 10 or colt derivative and autoloader is maybe an older .32?
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>>33352197
Top left is definitely a S&W model 10 or M&P. Need to see the other side though to know which.
>>33352536
>made in spain
I have no idea. Maybe one of the many mom and pop pistols from pre ww1
>>33352564
got more pics
>>33352564
Actually scratch that, its probably a Ruby, OP. They were cheap pistols of the early to mid 20th century. The top left revolver is probably the only one worth something, the other three are sub $150 on todays market, however, i find older cheap guns aesthetic and theyre super fun to shoot
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>>33352706
Definitely Iver Johnson
>>33352618
Five screw pre-model 10 Smith and Wesson Military and Police most likely.
>>33352141
The top break looks like an H&R revolver. It should say on the top of the barrel.
Revolver is most likely a smith. Here's my model 1905 for comparison
>>33354026
Sure it's not a clone or something, look at this photo:
>>33352618
The picture is kinda shitty, but there is no visible S&W engraving there at all. Were some made without that engraving? Seems unlikely. The light is kinda shit so maybe it was scrubbed off but it doesn't really look like it. The semiauto pistol is a cheap spanish copy of an FN 1910, so maybe that revolver is just a clone too.
>>33354100
It could be a clone. There's no patent stamps on the barrel either. I can also see some small differences when comparing it.
These are probably all clones made in the Eibar region of Spain; they used to be quite common, and they're generally fairly workable, if inferior to the gun being imitated. I know someone that collects them and has never had a problem, in over 100 pistols