Item:
ONJR22MBF04

Original Victorian Era Belgian Double Barreled Pocket Percussion Pistol - Circa 1840

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This very utilitarian double barreled pocket percussion pistol was almost certainly made in Liège, Belgium for the European and American export markets. These were quite popular for self-protection, and having two barrels definitely would give the owner increased protection. Pistols like this were equally at home on dark Streets of New York or of London in Victorian England.

The smoothbore barrels measure about 3" in length, and have grooves on the muzzle so they can be unscrewed, however they are currently frozen. The pistol measures almost 9" overall, and is marked with the makers initials BP on the underside of the frame. There are no other markings on the pistol whatsoever. The pistol features a very nice wooden "bag" style grip, which is very comfortable to hold.

Condition of the revolver is good, showing that it definitely did see significant use during its service life. Both hammers will cock and dry fire, but neither has the provision for a half-cock position. They are a bit finicky, so the inner mechanics are definitely worn.

A very nice early Victorian Era self defense pistol, ready to Display!

Specifications:

Year of Manufacture: circa 1840
Bore Diameter: about .39"
Ammunition Type: Lead Ball & Powder with Percussion Cap
Overall Length: 8 inches
Barrel Length: 3 inches
Action: Percussion Box Lock - 2 hammers
Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded

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