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Some pistols
 

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Can you describe each if possible? Nice pieces of history there!
First is a reused English sea service stock. A french? Barrel and a 20th century lock. About .65 calibre
Second is the early 18th century Trade pistol .56
Third is an H Nock pistol. London. Early 19th century. .56
Fourth is an early 19th century trade pistol .54
Fifth is American Martial pistol pattern 1836. .54
 
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