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Identifying a black powder gun?

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I have found a single shot black powder pistol that looks to have a brass case and a pale metal barrel. With a wood hand grip with a single s***w thought it to the gun. The only marking on it is CNC and a number (I cannot read it all). I cannot find anything on CNC firearms on the internet so I don't know if it is a real toy, a reproduction, junk or maybe something. Thanks in advance for any help

M Grey

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  1. There are so many different types and make of single-shot pistols that it is impossible to identify from what you've told us.

    Is it a muzzle-loader or a breech-loader?

    Is it flint or percussion?

    Is it long barreled or pocket sized.

    Photos would greatly help.

    Doc


  2. Found?

    Just a silly thought, did you report it found?

    Or did you find it in your attic?

    Other than that, photo(s) would help.

    As an example.

    I found a car, its blue and has an engine, there is a "c" on it, who made it.

  3. Try this

    Remington 1858 Brass version

  4. Gotta agree with Doc....a picture would go along way in helping to identify.

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