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Call it curiosity but I’ve been wondering. Been looking a lot into “southern mountain rifles” and got to thinking about what a pistol built by one of the many makers would look like. Friend of mine wants me to build her an SMR and I’d like to make her a pistol to match it but I’d like to keep it in the same style. Anyone have pictures of any originals? I know trade pistols were common as well as percussion revolvers later on but I’m talking early percussion era. I know of the Asa Waters pistols and like them but I’d prefer something more visibly matching to the SMR. I’ll reiterate. Does anyone have any pictures of original guns made by any of the schools down south? Thanks!
 
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