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SOLD (Sold) Percussion Double Barreled 44 cal percussion pistol $200 shipped

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Lamonta

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Vintage, 1970's, marked Jager, but likely Armi Jager, double barreled percussion pistol. Both barrels mic at exactly .440 and are lightly grooved (don't know the rate of twist), 8" in length, and are nicely blued. This pistol is in good shape, functional, and likely never shot. I check to make sure the barrels were clear and popped a cap on each one. Nipples do not match, one newer, the other battered a little from dry firing. Typical of it's vintage, trigger pulls are quite heavy and half cocks quite deep, but both locks function fine, but could stand some polishing and sear reduction. This would be a fine pistol to restore or make your own. I have had this several years and had planned on refinishing and reshaping the hammers, but have too many projects right now. The furniture is brass, but the hammers are plated brass finish that is flaking a little (one can remove the plating if desired) The two wood screws on the butt cap trigger guard are slightly buggered (are easily replaced brass wood screws) other screw heads are fine: hammers, lock, tang. Pin holding the barrel is extremely snug and needs reduced a little. Wood has some dings, as pictured, but would refinish well. Shipped to you at $200.
 

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