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Old 31st May 2024, 08:05 PM   #1
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Default Help Identity pistol please

I need help please ,someone says probably german,other that is english or french
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Old 1st June 2024, 02:51 PM   #2
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Most of the fotos are unloadable but what I see looks like a French officers pistol ca. 1800, probably made at St. Etienne/F
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Old 1st June 2024, 03:02 PM   #3
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Mmmmm.....it seems doubtful to me. The screw that holds the key is too long, and protrudes from the plate. The upper jaw is square, as if there had not been a copy to copy. The protrusion that stops the upper mandible in the cock's foot is too low. The belly of the climbing shoe is rude......I have never seen these curves in the wood (stock)......

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I think the whole cock is a replacement
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It looks as if the barrel could be demounted, and if so, any proof marks revealed would help in ID of it's origin.
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Old 23rd June 2024, 08:56 PM   #7
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It looks as if the barrel could be demounted, and if so, any proof marks revealed would help in ID of it's origin.
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[QUOTE=Fernando K;291370]Mmmmm.....it seems doubtful to me. The screw that holds the key is too long, and protrudes from the plate. The upper jaw is square, as if there had not been a copy to copy. The protrusion that stops the upper mandible in the cock's foot is too low. The belly of the climbing shoe is rude......I have never seen these curves in the wood (stock)......

Agreed. The more you look at the whole thing the weirder it gets. Too many stylistic features that don't really work together. The stock shape seems wrong, the brass colour doesnt appear typical of period brass. The chequering / inlay is inept. My guess is a mid 20 th century reproduction possibly Spanish. A view of the lock internals and the breach plug might give some clues.
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