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I just found fotos of a nice pair of FOWLER pistols in my Archive. These pistols are also made in Dublin and don't show proof marks too. Interesting is the Boutet style cock like an inversed "C" at both, the Rigby and the Fowler-pistol
Regards corrado26 |
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Hello
Rigby magnificent photographs and Fowler. I still think the frizzen this cut on purpose, to avoid collision with the cock in his fall. In any case, the cock has been replaced. Would have to consider whether the tear line is spontaneous or has saw marks or lime. Affectionately. Fernando K |
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Very nice pictures in the above posts.
The "French cocks" were quite popular in England & Ireland around the 1810 period, give or take a few years! I wonder if the pistol in the O.P. has had the hammer (frizzen ) bobbed so that it would not be pulled open when withdrawing the pistol from an overcoat pocket? It would be a bad time to lose one's priming, if the pistol was being withdrawn for defense! Richard. |
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