Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: savagehunter on December 15, 2018, 03:56:08 PM
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No markings rifled barrel??
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Other side
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Sorry no info but that thing looks fun
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It looks familiar but I can't place it, I'm thinking a kit from the 1960/70's
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hmm.It predates the kits in my opinion.The key to this pistol is the absence of the wedges that lock the barrel to the stock.this pistol is using round pins instead,I have seen very old 1800's style pistols that used these pins,I will see if i can find an example. :tup: Where did it come from?
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It looks familiar but I can't place it, I'm thinking a kit from the 1960/70's
Thats what I was thinking .
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I bought this from a guy who was having a sale outside his motorhome in a parking lot. Barrel has super patina while brass seems too clean which throws me. I have been around old collectibles my whole life the steel says old but the bras says probably not. There is not one stamp or mark any where on the pistol. I only paid 10 bucks so not a loss if it's a kit but man if it is the real deal. Wow
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Also the old man I bought it from seemed to think it was a prop or costume piece. But it's not for sure multi position hammer lock flash hole rifling in barrel trigger and hammer drop says quality
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Also it has dovetail rear sight which as far as I can tell precludes it from being a pedersoli looks like they have fixed rear sights and the trigger guard is wrong.
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Bore measures .452 with my cheap micrometer
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I'd love to get a deer with something like that!
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How about old gun experts around snohomish county.? Someone I could take it to to say old or not .
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Look up Pedersoli "Mortimer" I think it is pretty close if not the same.
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I did take a look at those pretty a hard . They are all fixed site where front and rear are dovetailed on this pistol. Though it could be an older or discontinued model
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no round pin.I have looked a few times on the net i have not seen any ANY with round pins.if this is not a prototype to one of the named guns then :dunno:
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Round pins were/still common way of mounting a barrel. ToW still carries solid barrel wedges for mounting with pins both my 54 cal flintlock made in the 70's and 80's have the barrel attached with pins.
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:tup: could you post pics of these?Is the 54 flint a kit or no?