LIEGE MARKED SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL

$195.00 SOLD

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Item Code: G3725

Belgian-made single shot pistol. Measures approximately 7” overall. Round screw-on barrel is just under 3” long. Bore is about .44 caliber. All gunmetal is clean and bright. Very minor areas of light pitting toward breech.  Barrel is stamped with small script “R”. Flat on left side of frame is stamped with oval Liege mark: “E / LG / *”. Mechanics are strong but hammer does not hold at half cock. Wood grip is typical plain, paddle shape with deep original color.

A nice little “boot” pistol.  [jet]

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