Phil Coffins
69 Cal.
My friend bought this and I gave it a cleaning and oil. An estimated production of 150 during the 1852-1858 period, this is the large frame in 36 calibre. A double action single shot pocket pistol that is a screw barrel type. Once the barrel is removed a charge of powder is put in the exposed hole and a lead ball placed on that. The barrel is screwed back on then a cap placed on the nipple that has no quarter **** or safety. The barrel is rifled and measured to be closer to 35 calibre so it would be a serious threat at close range. The mechanism is well made, still working after about 180 years. Rather simple but effective. The hammer was color case hardened and there are traces of bluing on the action and barrel. Most everything is stamped with a 52 which by chance is his up coming birthday, his gift to himself!
IMG_0447 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Neither he or I intend to shoot it but its a dandy old gun to admire.
IMG_0446 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
IMG_0447 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr
Neither he or I intend to shoot it but its a dandy old gun to admire.
IMG_0446 by Oliver Sudden, on Flickr