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Are there any proof marks stamped on it? It appears to be a typical example of a flintlock pocket pistol with spring bayonet that were popular in England in the late 1700's to early 1800's, but it could also be a relatively modern replica. Proof marks will determine if it is an original. Originals may be owned without any licence, but replicas require a C endorsement.
Great info, thank you.
Yes I did see something stamped on it, will confirm and report back.
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