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Old 29th June 2015, 11:12 PM   #1
Fernando K
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The absence in the lock of the word TOWER or name of the manufacturer behind cock and crown with the initials of the reigning monarch, and the "broad arrow" denoting that the lock is not legal. Also, the absence of bridge denotes that the bread is old, but the shape of the cock is modern, maybe a gun last period of the flint as frizzen.

The barrel and trimmings speak a service gun is illegible but the punches and do not correspond to a government gun

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Old 30th June 2015, 08:08 AM   #2
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Here is my Royal Navy Long Sea Service pistol . Overall 20 inches, barrel length 12 inches. Tower and GR marked , & with steel belt hook .
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