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While the rest of the world was switching to cartridges, It appears Belgium continued to make percussion revolvers, rifles, and muskets well into the 1900's, apparently "for the trade" in Africa and Asia. I am still looking for solid data on that.
 
shunka said:
While the rest of the world was switching to cartridges, It appears Belgium continued to make percussion revolvers, rifles, and muskets well into the 1900's, apparently "for the trade" in Africa and Asia. I am still looking for solid data on that.


The solid data is there in the very existence of pistols like this, and their many cousins from Liége. 'green' over on canadiangunnuts.com, shows how pistols like this were made well into the 1910s....

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