Percussion army pistol Model 1820, anonymous, c. 1820 - c. 1821 Canvas Print
Percussion army pistol Model 1820. Loop: smooth, round barrel, which turns into a five-way section at the room. A percussion fireplace is tapped at the top of the room. On the tailpiece of the barrel: M.1820. Marked on the barrel: S (crown above). CD and PB. At the mouth of the barrel, at the bottom an eye for the (missing) loading stick construction cf. for this, among other things, NM-4862. Lock: Original flint battery lock, The brass powder pan is sawn off. Percussion rooster. The lock is marked: 21, S and crown on top of each other. Wood: walnut. Batter: brass. At the front of the tray is an openwork sleeve, which serves for fixing the barrel, on the left this sleeve is connected to the front lock bolt; counter lock plate; trigger bracket; stock cap. An iron band at the top and bottom of the stock neck.
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