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UNUSUAL BRASS FRAME REPEATING PISTOL WITH TUBULAR MAGAZINE.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 3,000.00 USD
UNUSUAL BRASS FRAME REPEATING PISTOL WITH TUBULAR MAGAZINE.
NSN. Cal. 6mmRF. Pocket size repeating pistol with 3.25" bbl, 6.5" overall length, and 3-3/4" height. No SN, no manufacturer markings and no proofs. Loading is through a tubular magazine. There is an external loading elevator lever and a reciprocating bbl and bolt. A safety, mounted on the left side of the frame, is engaged with upward rotation and retained by a small detent. Effective application is only when the barrel and bolt are fully retracted. The barrel, magazine tube, trigger, loading lever, safety and a number of other small parts are steel, the frame is brass. Smooth, two-piece grips secured with a single screw. PROVENANCE: Dr. Geoffrey Sturgess Collection, ex-Dinely Collection. CONDITION: Overall very good with dulling of the steel components that seem to have never had a finish applied. Pleasant mustard toning of the brass frame. Near excellent wood grips, consistent with the overall condition of the pistol, excepting a small split developing around the escutcheon on the right panel. Bright bore with shallow rifling and moderate corrosion. Mechanically sound. A substantial but unknown repeater whose history would be interesting to explore. 4-52444 LMA107