New Gun Day
Arrived today via FedEx my new to me but slightly used Pedersoli LePage percussion pistol in .36 caliber. Since seeing a picture of one of these, it rose to the very top of my "must have" list. It's just so damn purty I could't resist. I may have preferred the model in .44 caliber, and I may have preferred the model with more ornate "engraving" and a matching ramrod, but either none were available or they were way over my means. So this one, offered by Simpson LTD at $895 (they're a good place to do business with), sufficed to check that off my list:
It's got a teeny-tiny rear sight that's actually elevation-adjustable, and first glances tell me it's an excellent sight picture, so this pistol might prove to be a decent target pistol (though that's not why I bought it):
And the really neat part is that when you knock the wedge through, the barrel just "unhooks" and can be easily cleaned apart from the lock and stock:
But the main thing is ... there's a pineapple on the trigger guard. Very important status symbol!!
The stock looks to be in really good shape. Probably just a light cleaning and fresh coat of wax (knowing Pedersoli's finish coats oil isn't going to work). Maybe a light polish of the metal. Cleaning and lubing the lock, of course. The nipple and bore will need a little work. The bore looks like it was coated with bore lube that's now completely dried out, leaving some gunk in the rifling and the breech. I'm good with that, and I can make short work of it, so going to start work on that straight away. Otherwise, I'm awaiting delivery of my .36 caliber balls before I can shoot .....
As a side note, its serial number is 40001. I wonder if that has any collectible significance?
Arrived today via FedEx my new to me but slightly used Pedersoli LePage percussion pistol in .36 caliber. Since seeing a picture of one of these, it rose to the very top of my "must have" list. It's just so damn purty I could't resist. I may have preferred the model in .44 caliber, and I may have preferred the model with more ornate "engraving" and a matching ramrod, but either none were available or they were way over my means. So this one, offered by Simpson LTD at $895 (they're a good place to do business with), sufficed to check that off my list:
It's got a teeny-tiny rear sight that's actually elevation-adjustable, and first glances tell me it's an excellent sight picture, so this pistol might prove to be a decent target pistol (though that's not why I bought it):
And the really neat part is that when you knock the wedge through, the barrel just "unhooks" and can be easily cleaned apart from the lock and stock:
But the main thing is ... there's a pineapple on the trigger guard. Very important status symbol!!
The stock looks to be in really good shape. Probably just a light cleaning and fresh coat of wax (knowing Pedersoli's finish coats oil isn't going to work). Maybe a light polish of the metal. Cleaning and lubing the lock, of course. The nipple and bore will need a little work. The bore looks like it was coated with bore lube that's now completely dried out, leaving some gunk in the rifling and the breech. I'm good with that, and I can make short work of it, so going to start work on that straight away. Otherwise, I'm awaiting delivery of my .36 caliber balls before I can shoot .....
As a side note, its serial number is 40001. I wonder if that has any collectible significance?
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