Woodland Detectors
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Good thinking Monty. We agree that the cylinder rotates and may have used these bullets that you described. But it must be a two piece cylinder and I cannot find an exact match. http://cgi.ebay.com/5-ORIGINAL-HUBL...ewItemQQptZVintage_Toys?hash=item290286896506Monty said:Looks too crude to be part of a real gun. Pot metal maybe? I remember having an authentic, non-firing copy of a Colt .45 revolver back in the 1950s and it looked and functioned like a real Colt except it had fake bullets that you peeled off and stuck caps to the end of, and it actually rotated and fired like a real gun. I think that's what you have....a part of a gun copy. Monty
You can buy one on eBay.Tony in SC said:Looks like the back part of the cylinder for a 1950s cap pistol called the "Fanner Fifty". It was a copy of the colt, was chrome plated and actually fired plastic slugs. I wanted one but the set with holsters was $4.50. Tony
I can see that the legs would line it up properly. That could be it Monty.Monty said:The one I had did have a two piece cylinder, you could pull one out, reload and replace lit with a spare. The pegs fit into holes into the other half of the cylinder so the entire cylinder wouild rotate. Mine was given to me by an uncle and would have to have been from the forties when he was small enough to play with capguns. It wasn't a Fanner 50. It was the exact size and weight as a real .45 Army Colt, a replica. Monty
Found a picture of one with a two part cylinder, but it is not the exact one I had. Monty