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This pistol likely is one of the better tourist items from the pre-1960 era. Built with a newer stock, but using an original lock, barrel, and ball trigger. They were built this way for the tourists while there were still a supply of original locks and barrels available locally. The brass axe head, and likely the brass trigger guard were likely added by some hobbyist later in the 20th/21st century. The hobbyist not knowing that ball triggers were rarely used in conjunction with trigger guards. The lock on the pistol is a very common Balkan miquelet from the period. And the barrel looks the same. Definitely not a $900.00 gun. Maybe $3-400.00 for the lock, barrel, and trigger. JMO I have a similar pistol less the axe and guard.

Rick
 
Howsomever b there were old guns that looked like that
Done for boarding ships at sea. Shoot an enemy, hack an enemy or more important hack the rigging so the ships disabled
 
Saw the gun again this pat weekend. Actually talked to the seller. His price was $400. That’s a big drop from the tag. Still didn’t buy it.
 

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