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victorian percussion box lock pistol P.BOND, LONDON , circa 1850

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    Posted 10 years ago

    antikarium
    (74 items)

    i usually dont acreabout guns and other military stuff, but i've seen this gun an readed P.BOND, london on it. in many military arms they are lot of copies, but i was feeling this authentic, for curiosity i buy it.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 10 years ago
      Not a military firearm. Used for personal protection.

      It is called a percussion box lock pistol. It looks to be original percussion so it dates from about 1850.

      Online searches for the maker should give you more information.

      scott
    2. antikarium antikarium, 10 years ago
      hi scott, thanks for the info, at first timre i was thinking that is awomans gun because it is quite small-)

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