Need help identifying old guns

Big Duke Six

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As the title says, I’m trying to get some info on any of these guns. They belong to a friend of mine ( she inherited them from her grandfather). They are in rough shape, obviously not taken care of.
I’ve gotten some info on the Kommer, and the Colt, but haven’t been able to find out about the rolling block .22.
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The last one is a breach loader,correct?
I have two similar that, wife inherited years ago.
 
Those are not in terrible shape, finish is messed up but looks like they will all function.
The 22 is old enough to have Black powder put through it. Hows the bores.
Have the colt disassembled and cleaned.
If the bores are ok you got some neat little guns.
Love seeing that tang sight on that stevens, nothing of great value. i think its a model 44 or 44 1/2 production around 1900-1930s
Rim fire is less value.
 
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I've got one of those .22's in 22short with a bull bbl. Turn-of-the-century or so manf date. Suddenly, mine looks like it's in impeccable condition.
 
I'm not 100% sure .....but the 5th photo might just be a Colt official police .38. But I might be wrong. 🙄
 
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