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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
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It looks like the 1789 model is more the lock style than the pistol; there are countless pistols, even muskets, made around 1800, with little variations, some 'commercial' (comissionados), other munitions, and the 1789 name is given to the lock. Also called a la Española, with two variants, one original and the other (Placencia and Catalunia ?). Your example has a decorated ('fluted') pan that i don't see in others; maybe this is an officer commission. Udo, i would like to know if the inscription on the barrel does include the ESPS in the end. |
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