Flint pocket pistol, Jan Flock, before 1688 Canvas Print
Flint pocket gun with pulled screw-off barrel, part of a torque. The lock mechanism is hidden in a partially iron, partially gilded yellow copper house that extends into the grip; the rooster is engraved with a blossom branch; the straight trigger protrudes from the bottom of the house and is not protected by a trigger bracket. The barrel consists of two parts: an eight-grooved round part at the front that is screwable and a signed, octagonal kulas at the back. The stock consists only of a short handle of gilt yellow copper with a carrying eye at the bottom, to which a round, yellow-copper plate stamped with the number 513 is attached; over the stock runs a raised plane that extends into a leaf and is engraved with a mark in the form of two curved fish above the number 31 on 210-A and 32 on 210-B; no device for a charging stick.
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