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2507
$0.00

1812 SECOND MODEL VIRGINIA PISTOL. SN 59. Cal. 58, 10-1/8″ long unmarked bbl.on top and on the bottom is three hash marks over a Roman numeral “VII”. Lock is marked reading in two vertical curves behind the cock “RICHMOND/1812” (light but visible). Inside the lock is a series of three hash marks over a Roman numeral “VII” and there is evidence of weld beneath the pan which is evidence of a reconversion. Walnut stock is marked opposite the lock three hash marks over a Roman number “VII” indicating that the lock, stock and bbl are all original to each other. Furniture consists of a brass sideplate, trigger guard, butt cap, ramrod pipe and swivel are original to this gun. CONDITION: Bbl is in very good condition with light to moderate pitting in region of touch hole. Brass is a nice mellow color. Stock is very good condition good edges and one 2″ long crack orig at the top of sidle plate and running towards bbl.Making this a very good example of a Virginia Manufactory pistol. 4-39924 PAS67 (6,000-8,000)


Auction: Firearms - Spring 2010
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