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This is a Spanish cavalry pistol M 1781 (after Juan L. Calvo, Armamentos de Munición en las Fuerzas Armadas Espanolas). Cock with ringscrew and its upper lip are original and not from a miquelet pistol. Its sideplate is very characteristic.
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Thanks so much corrado26. Can you scan the page from Juan Calvo's publication for me? I wish more of Calvo's publications were in English. |
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But what troubles me in the example posted by Dana is that stamp on the lock. No rational lockmaker or arsenal would stamp a mark in the inverted position. This certainly was stamped afterwards, assuming this pistol is original. Also the lettering doesn't seem to make much sense .
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I hear that. Do you have an image from Calvo's book Fernando? |
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As to the strange lettering, check out this image from Spanish Military Weapons In Colonial America 1700-1821 page 48.
Last edited by dana_w; 28th January 2016 at 09:39 PM. |
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Hey there
For me, it is a good copy of the Spanish gun, produced in Arab countries, who signed with some incomprehensible inscriptions Fernando K |
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![]() Check out the photo from Spanish Military Weapons In Colonial America 1700-1821 page 48. The markings look very familiar. Just wish I had a better photo. |
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Hey there
I argue that is a good copy. but I did not listen .......... Fernando K |
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Yes, . |
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