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I made myself a Christmas present.

Officer`s Pistols from Le Page Paris.
Caliber 14,8 mm
Year of manufacture about 1800 - 1840

In incredible good Condition.
The original owner cannot have used them much.

There are some marks on the barrels.
I will try to find out more abuot the pistols with it.
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Beautiful set of pistols & in superb condition, LePage insures unbeatable workmanship !!!
I also collect & shoot mostly european original firearms.
I've found that the rifling style that your pistols have to be very accurate & have a .70 cal Swiss Jeager by Depre' in Geneva with very similar fast twist rifling. This rifle has several unusual features
Was originally a flintlock that was converted to percussion but was nicely done in a manner that I would consider reconverting if I was still competing & hunting.
Sadly at 81 I can no longer shoot my long guns but can still exercise my handguns.
Best to you & yours,
Relic shooter aka Chuck
 

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