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Wood pistol, I am guessing powder, has brass or bronze inlays in the body. Has a carving of a wild cat, tiger or panther on the side in brass, an axe and pic at the end of the handle, also carved with sun/stars???? cant tell very well.
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Any info on this pistol would be greatly appreciated. I am fairly certain this is a repro unless the barrel has been changed(I doubt anyone would survice firing this pistol as is) ...Thanks, Melanie
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did you find any info on this gun... I just found like it , the axe is a little diff,, let me know thanx
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I just found a pistol like this only in better condition... must know more about it!!! I will email you.
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Believe it or not - I have the same exact type of pistol. A friend of mine bought it at an antique store abot 25 years ago and gave it to me for a birthday present. I could never find out anything about it. Have you had any luck? Thanks
Bob
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did you ever get any info about this gun?
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No, never got any info about it.
Still a complete mystery to me...
Any info would be appreciated.
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Hello Melanie,
I know this is a very old post of yours but I have been researching pistol axes recently as I am a blacksmith and custom maker of pieces of our history. The barrel appears to be bronze am I correct? The lock screws have been replaced but from the pictures you listed the rest appears to be original. Pistol axes were invented in Sweden in great numbers back in the late 1600's and well into the 1700's and in several variations. I have never seen one quite like this one though and it does look a bit crude compared to other examples I have seen, it is possible that the axe head was added to the pistol at some point after the gun was made but very hard to tell from pictures. Typically versions were anywhere from 33" to a whopping 5' 1/2 feet. You can find some info on the in the book Boarders Away by William Gilkerson and wikipedia also has some info on them.
William King
Kings Forge and Muzzleloading
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