In 1885 came the XL No. 3 DA, with a conventional trigger and guard, a hammer with folding spur (to avoid catching in the pocket), and a square butt. It was a five-shot 32 short center-fire pattern with a 2-5 inch barrel.
In 1885 came the XL No. 3 DA, with a conventional trigger and guard, a hammer with folding spur (to avoid catching in the pocket), and a square butt. It was a five-shot 32 short center-fire pattern with a 2-5 inch barrel.