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WANTED .69 cal. flint pistol

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I do not know what happened to it, But if I recall you said it was a rifled plains style .69 cal flint pistol.?? Did you by chance sent me an email... I
 
Still looking for a pistol? Would you be interested in a 1740 Prussian flintlock pistol in .62 ? New from Military Heritage?
 
"Still looking for a pistol? Would you be interested in a 1740 Prussian flintlock pistol in .62 ? New from Military Heritage?"

I just looked at Military Heritage guns, and they don't have a vent, you have to have the vent hole drilled. Damned lawyers!
 
Willing to part with a armi San Marco 1777 charleville pistol, IM me.
I know this is an old post, but i've ben looking for one of those pistols and if you by chance still had it are you willing to sell it still? I'm new to the site and couldn't find a message button anywhere so I don't know where else to put this.
 
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I would like to find a .69 cal. flintlock pistol for sale or trade. Assembled or kit form..

Hi Blackhorse I have an original .69 cal. French military model 1805-1815 flintlock pistol, it is armory marked with an 1811 mfg. date.
As required by the forum I've included photos with today's date & my forum ID. If your interested feel free to contact me with any questions.
Many of these exceptionally durable military pistols found their way to colonial America & went west during the fur trade era. Note; the tip of the ramrod on this model pistol also serves as a powder measure. This military model pistol is recognized as the most durable of the era due to the stock stock being iron & brass wrapped with a brass butt cap so it could also be used as a skull crusher in close combat.
This pistol likely saw combat as there is a very solid crack repair on the wood stock that is barely noticeable & will not effect firing with responsible loads.
This is a good shooting pistol & the lock produces excellent ignition & as the photos show still has a nice bore.

If interested I will part with this nice historical Napoleonic period pistol for $1,250 cash shipped & insured to the lower 48.
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I have a british horse pistol .69 cal octagon barrel made by miroku it is a smooth bore with Tower lock will include a dixie gun works .680 bag mold it is rare if interested i can sent pics 425.00 shipped
 
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