Top Break Revolvers - how about BOTTOM Break ones...?

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Top Break Revolvers - how about BOTTOM Break ones...?

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Re: Top Break Revolvers - how about BOTTOM Break ones...?

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I have not seen that type of revolver but have heard of a Birmingham gunsmith by the name of Hill, the only bottom break revolver I have is a Marlin copy of a S&W .32 rimfire.
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The bottom revolver is a solid frame Cresent also .32 rimfire.
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