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E. Bond flintlock pistol

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SirFrancis

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Hi guys, I picked this one up recently. It’s damaged and I am hoping somebody can recommend a craftsman who could fit a new cock. Otherwise she’s in pretty nice condition for her years.

A little bit of searching suggests that Edward Bond only worked at 45 Cornhill in London from 1820-26, which puts this pistol solidly in the “regency” period. I haven’t measured the bore but it looks to be about .60-62 to my eye.

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Hi guys, I picked this one up recently. It’s damaged and I am hoping somebody can recommend a craftsman who could fit a new cock. Otherwise she’s in pretty nice condition for her years.

A little bit of searching suggests that Edward Bond only worked at 45 Cornhill in London from 1820-26, which puts this pistol solidly in the “regency” period. I haven’t measured the bore but it looks to be about .60-62 to my eye.

wshWQIn.jpg


K1h4YDy.jpg



Z4SOpYX.jpg


qwqjjwd.jpg


Eo540z8.jpg
A beauty, and there are many great craftsmen working today that can replace that! Great find!
 
Track of the wolf has an on-line catalog that can be seen on your screen in real life size. Should make choosing a cock easier. I think on my screen I magnify the image 109% to get real size. Your screen may be different. Catalog calls out throw so you enlarge your image until that throw size is correct to a ruler held up to your screen.
 

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