rohm model 66 .22lr revolver

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  • diat150

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    probably a longshot but would anyone have one by chance? my aunt has one that was given to her by her deceased brother(my uncle of course). a part fell off of it and i have no idea what it is called to try and start searching for it. the pistol isnt worth much so the the gunshop didnt want to fool with it but it has sentimental value to her. If someone does have one I would like to get a picture of the left side of it. basically there is a screw that holds the shaft that the cylinder spins on in. whatever that screw screw into is what is missing.
     

    artabr

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    I'd just call them on the phone. Have them look it up.

    Edit.

    I have one of their old catalogs. God knows where it is, but I'll see if I can find it.


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    artabr

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    The catalog I have doesn't list the model 66
    It's an old catalog maybe about 20 years old.
    My Standard Catalog of Firearms doesn't list it either, I know which gun you are talking about though.
    RG pistols were also made by the same company out of Germany. So they may be able to cross reference something to help you out.

    If this is a single action revolver, which I think the 66 was, try looking up the RG model 63. It may be the same gun. Just a hunch, but I'd almost bet it is.


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    diat150

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    thanks. after searching for rg I found the rg 66

    http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=1880z66

    1880z66.jpg


    the parts that I need are the #7 spring and the #6 slotted nut.
     
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