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The magnet did stick to it but not strong I think it is brass
 

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The magnet may have been picking up the steel in the main spring I tried it on the frame and it gravitated to the screws. Coinneach I feel very lucky to find it I had never heard of one either. It has no import marks
 
The magnet may have been picking up the steel in the main spring I tried it on the frame and it gravitated to the screws. Coinneach I feel very lucky to find it I had never heard of one either. It has no import marks

It won't have marks, it was assembled by H.S. mainly of Uberti supplied parts. I think H.S. produced the frame and all else was Uberti.

Mike
 
Very nice find. I collect H.S. pistols and I didn't know they made these. I'm drooling just a bit.
 

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