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    Help Identifying Hammers

    I am hoping that someone can help. Can anyone tell what firearm these hammers and trigger might belong to? Two appear to be gold plated, although I have no idea if the plating is actually gold.

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    All appear to be S&W parts though Taurus are similar

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    "...plating is actually gold..." Highly unlikely.
    S&W or Taurus parts, like n64atlas says. Most S&W revolvers use the same parts. The spurless one will be out of a "snub nose".
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    Yea, I'm sure it's brass. I just can't figure out why there was no tarnish or green gunk after 30 years in an ammo can full of misc. parts.

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    it could be gold electoplating. They made a plating kit at one time for putting silver and gold on metal. This was 30 years ago when gold wasn't too bad in price. You bought a solution that contained gold and electroplated the part.
    didn't take much gold to plate small parts.

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    It is more than likely gold. I had one of those electroplaters in the 60s, and the barrel bushing on my .45 is still plated. Those kits, if I remember correctly, were called "Texas Electroplaters" and cost $19. bucks. They were advertised in the American Rifleman.

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    The spurless hammer was "bobbed". The hammers for "hammerless" (concealed hammer) revolvers aren't made that way.

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    Thank you gentlemen. I appreciate your replies and the great information.

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