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This pepperbox is entirely unmarked, there seem to be numbers on the chambers. I only assume 1840s, English ? or Belgian?
The butt compartment to hold caps still had caps inside, exactly as it was found 50 yrs ago. Any information? |
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As there are Birmingham proof- and viewmarks besides the n°2 barrel this should be an English product.
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Thank you Udo, I could not make those out.
Ian....I posted this on the wrong forum...oops...senior moment ![]() |
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![]() Hi Jim, No need to worry we all have them !!! ![]() ![]() ![]() Regards, Norman. |
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![]() Some of these remind me of., 'Im not paranoid...its the people chasing me!;' |
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Hi Jim,
This is a very nice Pepperbox pistol. It surprises me that with the quality engraving etc that there is no Makers or Sellers name on it. For your information attached is info on British Proof Marks which I hope ypu will find of interest. https://www.vintageguns.co.uk/magazine/514-2 Stu |
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The absence of maker made me think it Belgium, but then I think they had proofs as well. I dont have the gun handy so cant check, but will get a magnifying glass to check those marks by the numbers. Thanks very much for the list, my gun resources pretty limited. |
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