4406 EARLY 18th CENTURY UNSIGNED GERMANIC FLINTLOCK

Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 750.00 USD
Estimated at 1,500.00 - 2,000.00 USD
PISTOL CARBINE. Cal. 58. S# NSN. The rifled 13" tapered octagon barrel is fitted with "V" notch rear and blade front sights. Early style lock with slightly arched rounded plate has rounded serpentine cock, inset rounded pan, unbridled friction frizzen and nicely file decorated frizzen spring having large bulbous finial with teat. Lock is fitted with sliding safety at rear. European walnut full length stock is pinned to barrel and is iron mounted. There are raised mouldings around lock, two piece sideplate, barrel channel and trigger guard. There is stylized relief shell carving around barrel tang. There is no grip cap. Trigger guard with foliate finial has long transition into grip. Sideplates are nicely relief chased. There is a large iron boss at rear of grip with socket attachment for shoulder stock (not present). Rosewood ramrod with horn tip mounts through beaded iron pipe and matching thimble. CONDITION: good. Iron parts are a uniform dark brown lightly pitted patina. Wood presents good hand worn surfaces at butt and is sound through lock area and toward forend, however last 3" of fore piece and tops of barrel channels on both sides are replaced for another 3 to 4 inches. Repair is well done and fairly hard to spot. Straight rifled bore is lightly pitted. Lock will not hold at full cock and safety does not engage. Sear spring repaired with piece of coil spring. (01-23465/MGM). ANTIQUE. $1,500-2,000.