SHA-0324-0001, Matching Pair of Flint Dueling Pistols Converted to percussion. BUY NOW

Original price was: $3,000.00.Current price is: $2,400.00.

SHA-0324-0001, Matching Pair of Flint Dueling Pistols Converted to percussion. With about 9 1/2 inch barrels, in about .52 cal percussion. The bore is strongly rifled with scattered fine surface residue the length of the bore. These appear to be German Pistols, in almost identical condition., The ramrods are original with a horn tip to the ramrod and forearm cap. The Stock is checkered with fine engraving on the trigger guard, lock, hammer, uppertang and barrel breech. The barrel shows 95% damascus pattern the length of the bore. on both guns. Toned case color on the barrel breech. Crisp 2 click hammer with one gun showing a broken off screw head. The maker is RASCH BRAUNSCHWEIG, marked on both locks. Rasch was a well known family of German Gun Makers and continued making quality guns up to about 1900. They are best known for their high quality Double Rifles and Shotguns. They featured exquisite animal scenes in engraving with gold inlays. Both guns have functional hammer safety, the guns are both iron mounted. Light overall bumps, dings and use marks to stocks. German silver escutcheon. Both fine overall. Dueling was outlawed in the US in 1805, but underground it continued to happen. Andrew Jackson according to Britannica.com, “He was a military hero and the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson was also something of a hothead. He was involved in numerous duels—some accounts estimate 100—and many of them were in defense of his wife, Rachel, who was a frequent object of ridicule and malicious rumors.”

Est. Retail Value: $4000

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SHA-0324-0001, Matching Pair of Flint Dueling Pistols Converted to percussion. With about 9 1/2 inch barrels, in about .52 cal percussion. The bore is strongly rifled with scattered fine surface residue the length of the bore. These appear to be German Pistols, in almost identical condition., The ramrods are original with a horn tip to the ramrod and forearm cap. The Stock is checkered with fine engraving on the trigger guard, lock, hammer, uppertang and barrel breech. The barrel shows 95% damascus pattern the length of the bore. on both guns. Toned case color on the barrel breech. Crisp 2 click hammer with one gun showing a broken off screw head. The maker is RASCH BRAUNSCHWEIG, marked on both locks. Rasch was a well known family of German Gun Makers and continued making quality guns up to about 1900. They are best known for their high quality Double Rifles and Shotguns. They featured exquisite animal scenes in engraving with gold inlays. Both guns have functional hammer safety, the guns are both iron mounted. Light overall bumps, dings and use marks to stocks. German silver escutcheon. Both fine overall. Dueling was outlawed in the US in 1805, but underground it continued to happen. Andrew Jackson according to Britannica.com, “He was a military hero and the seventh U.S. president, Andrew Jackson was also something of a hothead. He was involved in numerous duels—some accounts estimate 100—and many of them were in defense of his wife, Rachel, who was a frequent object of ridicule and malicious rumors.”

Est. Retail Value: $4000

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