VictoryRidgeCS
Regular
Recently brought in, with virtually no information, no provenance.
Allegedly 17th Century
Possibly it was originally one of a pair of "dueling pistols"
There are no markings or proof-marks or anything to identify it at all. The wooden case is quite modern, but the pistol does seem to be a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
All springs work, the sear engages and the trigger releases cleanly. It does spark. The touch-hole is clear. The bore is corroded but seems intact.
Pictures for those interested:
Allegedly 17th Century
Possibly it was originally one of a pair of "dueling pistols"
There are no markings or proof-marks or anything to identify it at all. The wooden case is quite modern, but the pistol does seem to be a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
All springs work, the sear engages and the trigger releases cleanly. It does spark. The touch-hole is clear. The bore is corroded but seems intact.
Pictures for those interested:




















































