oldglimmer
32 Cal
Dear muzzleloading friends,
I recently bought as "decoration" on a German online platform (I live in Germany), a wheel lock pistol that does not look at all like a modern replica. The previous owner had no clue at all, as to what he was selling. My local gunsmith says it's a real wheel lock gun, and the wheel still works (only one try) and sets the trigger (one pull)...
But on the German gun forums, most guys said it looks like a historical fake.
I am kind of at a loss, and would be happy to hear any and all opinions and maybe see any similar references (most wheel lock guns I find in books and online seem much more elaborately worked)...
Thank you for your insight!
Greetings from Bavaria!
I recently bought as "decoration" on a German online platform (I live in Germany), a wheel lock pistol that does not look at all like a modern replica. The previous owner had no clue at all, as to what he was selling. My local gunsmith says it's a real wheel lock gun, and the wheel still works (only one try) and sets the trigger (one pull)...
But on the German gun forums, most guys said it looks like a historical fake.
I am kind of at a loss, and would be happy to hear any and all opinions and maybe see any similar references (most wheel lock guns I find in books and online seem much more elaborately worked)...
Thank you for your insight!
Greetings from Bavaria!