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This pistol seems to have all the attributes of an American made Cooper, however it is completely unmarked even no serial number.
Overall length is 8 1/4 inches, bore length 3 1/2”, bore 0.625” barrel across the flats 0.970 “ no taper.
one of the odd things is that the pistol is one piece there is no seperate breech plug.
I posted about this gun some years ago and it was also in Roger Renner’s “The Underhammer Society“ blog (which is still available and has a wealth on underhammers).

As on Roger’s blog. Back in 2010.
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The holster also acts as a safety as it restricts the trigger movement.
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These later photos show the simple mechanism of two moving parts, the trigger and spring/hammer.
The ‘hammer’ is also a safety in that when engaged with the trigger it is clear of and protects the cap.
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Thanks for the lead to the Underhammer Society. I've long liked underhammers.
i looked for "underhammer society" & found it is a "closed blog" the guy pursued other interests.. if i'm wrong, i would appreciate the correct site? thanks!! (i'm interested in one of these rifles)
 
This pistol seems to have all the attributes of an American made Cooper, however it is completely unmarked even no serial number.
Overall length is 8 1/4 inches, bore length 3 1/2”, bore 0.625” barrel across the flats 0.970 “ no taper.
one of the odd things is that the pistol is one piece there is no seperate breech plug.
I posted about this gun some years ago and it was also in Roger Renner’s “The Underhammer Society“ blog (which is still available and has a wealth on underhammers).

As on Roger’s blog. Back in 2010.
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The holster also acts as a safety as it restricts the trigger movement.
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These later photos show the simple mechanism of two moving parts, the trigger and spring/hammer.
The ‘hammer’ is also a safety in that when engaged with the trigger it is clear of and protects the cap.
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Kia Ora.
That's a fabulous pistol. & to have the holster. Just beautiful 😍
Nga mihi
Chris
 
I love the look of that gun. I have a barrel about 8" long that I just bought. I might try to build one similar. Maybe even a long gun with the same action. These pics might show up in another thread on here, probably in the handgun forum.
 
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