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In the french Provinde i came across a couple of german duel pistols.

- smooth runs
- no rear sight

Gunsmith Eduard Ebigt in Freiberg (Sachsen) from 1811 - 1883

Pistols approxmately 1850 - 1860

With complete acessories. Even the caps and plasters are still the originals in the box.

They were hardly shot. For the original intended use, it`s better that way 😜

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