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Offline tgaines

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22 short revolver by rohn
« on: May 19, 2004, 12:08:21 PM »
just bought an interesting little 22 short revolver  :?
german made by rohn
it looks to be missing thr rod to eject casings andd i'd like to get the parts. all i know is it is circa 1960-1970
any info would be great
thanks
travis

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« Reply #1 on: May 19, 2004, 03:09:43 PM »
i've found out it's rohm not rohn, and it's an rg-10

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22 short revolver by rohn
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2004, 03:33:12 AM »
Check with Numrich (Gun Parts Corp.), they list parts for the Rg-10.
The ejector rod is listed at $9.95.

http://www.e-gunparts.com/products.asp?chrMasterModel=1880z10&MC=

Be careful with these cheaper RG guns, as they have a reputation for low quality.  They can be okay as a curiosity, but please don't rely on one for defense use.  Not likely in .22 Short, I know.   :lol:

I had an RG57 years ago (.357 Magnum), that performed quite well.  I never had a problem with it, but ended up selling it.

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22 short revolver by rohn
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2004, 10:55:12 AM »
I've run across a couple of them over the years (Rh10's). One I traded for cab fair when I was stationed in Norfolk VA, cuz I ran out of money. The other got lost while moving. Last Sat my son-in-law gave me one with a 4" bbl in 22 mag, s/a, fair shape with oversize grips somebody had made. The trigger pull on it is so light that a good breeze would set it off. Guess this will make a good fishing tackle box gun.

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Had one about 30 yrs ago with same problem!
« Reply #4 on: May 20, 2004, 04:26:57 PM »
Took it to an old German Gunsmith in town, and he made a new one for me. it was just  threaded rod with a knurled knob on end.