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Nikoha

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Hello, I recently came into possession of this from my Great Grandmother passing, this this is at a minimum a few decades old but I'm unsure whether or not it's real or if it's a collectable/antique toy. All I know is this thing has been hanging on the wall for years, and I've found nothing about it on the internet! I'm not going to take it apart to see if it's stamped, but as far as I know, it's installed, it's from Spain. The barrel looks like it has a liner of wood, but the internal barrel looks metallic.
 

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Welcome to the forum. Your pistol is strictky a non-functioning decorator and was never made to fire. As such, it has very little monetary value. But it belonged to your great grandparents so its sentimental value to you is certainly off the charts. Keep it, display it, treasure it.
 
I would say that is a toy. You have a flintlock plate with a percussion hammer, Doesn't have a tang and other rather glaring things.
 
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