I have a Italian Bodeo Model 1889 six-shot revolver in 10.35mm Ordinanza Italiana chambering that I recently acquired from a friend. He inherited it from his late FFL. I'm asking $225 plus actual shipping costs to your FFL. It appears to be in very good condition and well maintained over the years. No cracks or significant dings in the grips. Metal has that aged gray patina but no pitting or dents, dings. I have no idea of the date of MFG but they were made sometime between 1889 and 1931 in both Spain and Italy.
Will consider trade offers.
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I seem to recall that Forgotten Weapons (on Youtube) has an episode on these, you may be able to find out a bit more about them there. Neat looking old revolver in an odd sort of way.
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