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A friend a work is trying to identify this antique pistol. No maker's mark/stamps are legible. The bore is 0.75". Any suggestions? | ||
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I am always amazed at what AI or Google can do from images. You might try uploading to ChatGPT with a preamble message "May I upload two images of an antique muzzle loading firearm for you to identify?" ------- Trying to simplify my life... | |||
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It’s converted from a flintlock, I think this would be what is called a drum style conversion, the nipple is fitted on the round shaped piece that is mounted where the pan used to be. Usually a new percussion style hammer would be fitted, the hammer on this looks odd, the mounting point is very high, I would be curious what the lockwork looks like on the inside. Hard to tell from the photos, but looks like a fairly plain stock, no checkering, and the pattern looks a lot like English or Continental style from the grip shape. Bill R | |||
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What does the handle/doohickee thing on the left side do? ETA, I haven't found the exact pistol but the hook/clip on the left side is a belt clip | |||
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Its for a red dot "It's a Bill of Rights - Not a Bill of Needs" The World is a combustible Place | |||
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Mu brain said "sash pistol". I don't even know what that means. Not seeing that anywhere, but there must be something buried in the dust of my memory. That thing is a belt hook. OWB, not IWB. There's nothing new under the sun. | |||
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| Triggers don't pull themselves |
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'll pass it along. Yeah, I thought the ClipDraw I mounted on a Glock 43 a few years ago was a novel idea - guess I was off by a couple of hundred years in my assessment. | |||
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