1st January 2024, 12:05 PM | #1 |
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Lacaille Pistol
Hi all,
I'm looking for a bit more information on this percussion pistol. Firearms are generally outside my area of interest but this looked good quality and had no bidders so I decided to go for it. All I could find on the web was Jacques Lacaille, working in Blois, central France, 1775-1829. There are no other marks except the inscription on the barrel. Anyone have a full translation for that? There appears to be a word missing at the start. From the date, I assume it is a conversion from flintlock, would that be correct? There are some interesting features like the animal carved hammer head and the mouth of the barrel is slightly flared, you can just make that out in the pictures. The ramrod has a number 5 stamped on it. The barrel is rifled with grooves around the entire circumference which I found surprising for this era. Any comments welcome. Happy New Year everyone. |
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