Thanks Jim, I have looked at a lot of pictures too and have only seen one other with the safety. I was told that her grandfather did a "restoration" on the firearm. For sure the finish on he stock is not correct, it is a shiny finish as opposed to a lighter oil finish. As for the barrel I would...
I would like to determine if it is very old or if it was one of the many reproductions done in the 70s and 80s. Unfortunately the family has very little info on it. I know it was restored and that the original guns had an oil finish. I am just having a lot of trouble determining age.
My girlfriend has been handed down an old tower flintlock pistol. This is way out of my area of firearms knowledge and i was hoping someone here could help. It has proof marks on the barrel and also reads GR under a crown and Tower on the lock itself.
Thanks Radagast. I was pretty sure it was a 1902. I included a few pics for ya. Strange thing is, the grips aren't rounded. Do you think maybe its because they are not stock?
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