I just got a hold of a neat little pocket pistol, can't figure out whatt it is though. Sorry I don't have a camera. It's a hammerless little deal. The trigger folds forward, I assume to fir in the pocket better. has no trigger gaurd, loads like a single action pitol on the right hand side with a gate that flips open. It has a guide rod, sorry don't know the correct term, that removes just as a single action, you push a button on the left side to pull out the rod. It has a 2 " barrel, Shhots 22 rimfires, although not marked for caliber. The main body of the gun is about 2", the length about 4", width of frame around 1/2" grip is about 2" long. Has a man's head wearing a winged helmet, perhaps a viking or thor. On the cylinder load gate and guide rod all have 72. There is a flip thumb safety on the left side. Three little marks on the right side next to the barrel , the same 3 on the barrel right next to them. And it's a 7 shot. Due to the low serial number and no indication of brand or caliber I'm guessing early 1900's? Any help would be apretiated.