My girlfriends dad had this revolver for awhile now and I need help from anyone here to identify it for me. He doesn't have much to go on, only that he bought it many years from a friend. I think it maybe a Colt but it still looks odd to me.
>>29540766
ELG is belgian, that's all I know i'll try and find more info
>>29540987
The star is a proof mark and I assume the B is the model
Belgium pin fire revolver. It doesn't have a brand, elg was just the stamp to prove it passed inspection. Multiple makers made small pieces in their shops and sent it off to be finally made. They came in a lot of odd calibers so yeah... most gunshow "collectors" will offer you 100-150 for bad quality, but this one looks clean enough to be worth 200-275
>>29540733
looks like a boutique belgian (ELG) 1860-1870 open topped .450 adams BP revolver.
>>29541012
late 1800's to early 1900's and that's all I can find
>>29541062
Definitely not a pinfire.
>>29541071
Can't be an Adams, they were solid framed with a top strap.
>>29540733
Found what appears to be your gun, sans lanyard ring. No info beyond that it's a center fire .38 caliber and was made in the late 19th century. It's probably either .38 Colt (short or long) or .38 S&W. The ELG is not a manufacturer, but a Belgian proof mark.
http://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/belgian-open-top-revolver.-116-c-0764bd89d5
>>29542180
It may be a centerfire version of a Lefaucheux Patent Revolver.
>>29540733
its a Belgian black powder revolver that probably worth a couple hundred bucks not much else to say about it really.