misterfish
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Hi
I bought a pocket pistol a few years ago which was sold as being made about 1840. The name on the barrel is Redfern and Goddard of London.
I can find no information about nor reference to the makers and wondered if anybody could throw any light on the subject.
I've included a couple of pictures and if anybody is interested I could post a few more. The inner diameter of the muzzle is .4625 inches.
Being in the UK I am subject to very limiting gun ownership rules - as this is an antique and only held for ornamental/collecting purposes I do not need a firearms certificate.
Thanks
Misterfish
I bought a pocket pistol a few years ago which was sold as being made about 1840. The name on the barrel is Redfern and Goddard of London.
I can find no information about nor reference to the makers and wondered if anybody could throw any light on the subject.
I've included a couple of pictures and if anybody is interested I could post a few more. The inner diameter of the muzzle is .4625 inches.
Being in the UK I am subject to very limiting gun ownership rules - as this is an antique and only held for ornamental/collecting purposes I do not need a firearms certificate.
Thanks
Misterfish