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Here’s the better angle
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Here I have fotos of the same type of wheellock miniature pistol of an US-collection and fotos of an allsteel-wheellock pistol of my collection with a Nuremberg barrel of 1596. There is the mark with crossed kees of the city of Regensburg at its lockplate. Both pistols have screws with rounded heads.
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That's stinkin' impressive!
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These images from a vendors website suggest this is a copy of fairly recent manufacture.
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Yes raf this has come to my attention and is being dealt with
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In wheellock times there certainly has not been a serial production of wheellock miniatures, all the today known miniatures of the 16th and 17th century are different from each other. But as there are with your example at least two equal miniatures with only very minor differences I think that both pistols are made during the time of historism or even later.
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