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    Estate sale pistol

    We have a winner! That’s got to be it. The LP stamp is not Le Page but Liege. It’s number 701 of 5000. It is stamped 59 in two places. I assume that’s the size ball, .59 inches? I was going to order a .595 20 gauge ball mold from Lee. Thanks for the help guys. The knowledge on this forum is...
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    Estate sale pistol

    Whatever it is, it’s pretty cool!!!!!!
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    Estate sale pistol

    Hi Daryl, definitely a left handed pistol. I’ve only worked walnut twice in my woodshop so I’m no expert but that would be my best guess. I forgot to mention that the ramrod is tapered steel not wood or brass, adding to the heft of the gun. It seems like a bit of a mutt so maybe it’s a Belgian...
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    Estate sale pistol

    I just joined the forum so hello everyone. I bought a muzzleloader pistol at the estate sale of a gun collector. I’ve been looking online at different historical pistols and it looks the most like a British Sea Service pistol. But there is no “tower” mark or arrow stamp so I’m puzzled. It’s 20...
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    Another Newbie

    First post so hello everyone. I always wanted a muzzleloader and I finally bought a pistol at an estate sale. I’m not sure what it is so I’ll be posting pix in the Firearms Identification subforum. Looking forward to making it go boom.
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