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I once again found what I was looking for at an auction.

A French Gunsmith from Paris.
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That's a very nice box.

The contents are of questionable quality.

May I suggest posting it as an MLF donation product.

I'm in for 20 bucks.
 
Beautiful. How many man hours do you think went into putting something like this together?
 
Fantastic set. Congratulations. The bores look like they may have straight-groove rifling. ?

Look at the wonderful tight inlet work.

Rick
 
Beautiful set of pistols Bayer1957, are they ebony stocked ?
Several of the custom French pistols I've owned typically have had multi-groove rifling similar to yours with fast twist rifling & all shot very tight groups.
Doesn't appear that they have adjustable sights or set triggers so they could be duelers or fancy traveling pistols..
Great score !!
Relic shooter
 
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