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Any particular section of the pistol you would like to see ?
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at least the total pistol
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I am trying to post more pictures but it’s saying the file extension is wrong ? Also when choosing the sizes of the images they are all to large but no option for smaller size
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Fixed the issue
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I am thinking the old repair on the stock in the first photo could be a possible second chain loop location which seems to be featured on many true antique miniature wheellocks but I am unsure
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Do these photos help corrado ?
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As far as I know, miniatures of wheellockpistols used as a sort of personal decoration are much smaller than the pistol you show us. So I think that your pistol, which might be much too large to be used as jewellery, has never had loops for a chain. The very small miniatur made by Michael Mann is approximatly 50 mm long and has two loops, but I think your pistol is nearly three times as long.
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