21st January 2010, 10:55 AM | #1 |
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Pistol I.D. please
I received this pistol part with a few other bits and pieces that I bought at an auction in the U.K.. Would anyone have an idea what the pistol is please?
There are a couple of markings which appear to be an arrow over a letter 'V' over a star. The barrel is octagonal with a bore of 8mm. Thanks. Ian |
21st January 2010, 03:31 PM | #2 |
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Looks like a cut-down rifle breach.
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The arrow and the V (for viewed) are (or also are) symbols of British proof and inspection marks; maybe just a coincidence
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Can you open it?
Sideways ... upways ? And then take a picture? Fernando |
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21st January 2010, 06:16 PM | #7 |
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Thanks guys. I think you are correct Dmitry. The barrel appears to have been cut down to turn a rifle into a pistol. The sight does have a 'V' cut in it.
I have taken it apart but I will have to wait until daylight to take a decent photo. The hammer strikes against a pin which passes through a hole in the the breech. The breech can be swiveled up to load by means of a little handle on the right side of the breech. The hammer has got two cocked positions. Ian |
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21st January 2010, 10:00 PM | #9 |
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That's it Dmitry. I have checked similar examples online.
Thanks for your help. Ian |
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22nd January 2010, 12:29 AM | #11 |
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Hi,
The mechanism sounds more like centrefire, would like to see better photos though, and as far as I can remember Flobert actions were all rimfire regardless of calibre. There was a reasonable sprinkling of 8mm centrefire rifles in the late 19th early 20th Century. Regards, Norman. |
22nd January 2010, 05:05 AM | #12 |
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This is the Warnant patented breech for the Flobert system.
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What you have is definately a cut down long arm. I have had two of these over the years, one single and the other a double barrel smoothbore. The action is (I believe) RISACKS PATENT as this was marked on on one of mine. The proof marks shown are BELGIAN, not British.
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Thanks Stuart,
The mark is indeed the same as the illustration. The breech looks like it is of the 'Springfield' improved type. Ian |
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