Help identify rolling block pistol PICS

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gturman

Help identify rolling block pistol PICS

Post by gturman »

Actually, I think it was originally a rifle converted to a pistol. Caliber is unknown, it's not marked: No serial number visible. Back strap pat. date is May ? 1864, May 7th, June 11th, Nov. 12th, Dec. 24th 1872, Dec 31st 1872, Sep 9th 1873, Jan 12th, March 18th 1974. I have the crude grips that were put on it. Don't know what else to describe so her are some pics, thanks for any help. Image
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rudybolla
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Post by rudybolla »

YIKES!!! What a Horse Pistol that would make. Have you shot this? Has the looks of a typical Spanish Model, probably in .43 Spanish. Has a sliding extractor. Can't think of anything else to say. Never seen this done. They turned M67 pistols into cadet rifles, though.
gturman

Post by gturman »

Nope, haven't fired it. I have no idea what caliber it is. I can tell that it is a bottle neck cartride though. Muzzle appears to be around .32 caliber where as the chamer is much bigger. Is there any markings that indicate it being a Spanish model that I should look for?
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Post by rudybolla »

Probably rebarreled. Lack of tanf markings could just mean that they were ground off.
Rich

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Post by Rich »

Nice pics Turman.

If you can get somebody to custom make some bullets for your "riftol - RIFle/pisTOL". We can get Rudy to test fire it for you. :wink:

I believe there is a way to use lead to make a mold of the chamber. It might assit with bullet ID.
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