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Help with identifying a flintlock pistol

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Jokke

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Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone could help me id this flintlock pistol, it has a brass frizzen pan, maybe french or belgian origin?
Thanks for any help!
 
Hi Jokke,

Welcome to the forum from Pennsylvania, USA. Nice old pistol! You may get more responses by posting the photo's in the firearms identification forum Firearm Identification

If you can remove the barrel without damaging the stock you may find proofmarks that will help identify the country of origin.

Thanks & regards
O.R.
 

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