Dear collecting collective. I am looking at turn of the 19th century revolvers for possibly starting a collection and a little plinking. Most pre 1900 guns are free to own and use here, as long as you only use black powder in your reloads. However, as they need no licence here prices are strong.
I have looked at buying obsolete calibres from the UK and will continue to do so, but in the meantime I am trawling naturabuy for something suitable.

There are two types that have particularly caught my eye, small .22rf and British Bulldogs.

There is an Iver Johnson 1900 variant 2 in .22lr. It’s very dinky but quite pricey. I would also be a bit hesitant firing powderless through it, but the current owner uses them with no issues.

The other main contender is a very nice condition British Bulldog in 380/38 s&w. I currently reload .38sp and .357, so feel this may be one to go for.

Are there any others I should consider, as the choice is a little overwhelming. Also, anywhere in the UK I can buy obsolete cals as I’m over soon.