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TheTyler7011

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Circa 1790-1820 allegedly. Need to fix one of the full cock notches but it works fairly well.

No markings of any kind.
 

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You might care to carefully disassemble it sometime - I'm betting that there ARE marks to be found, especially on what looks like a quality piece. NO double-barrelled pistols were 'economy' items, back in the day, that's for sure.
 
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