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ridjrunr:
I just picked up a couple of flintlock pistols. First question, one of the locks is marked on the backside of the plate,  L S that are in two interlocking squares. The pistols look like twins but one is .50 and one is .45. Both are stocked in curly maple. These appear to be better quality kit guns. Other notes; same tin nose cap on both, same trigger and guard, same shape to the stocks same entry thimble. Until I get pictures posted, does the L S ring a bell to anyone? They really look Pedersoli (the locks) but are not marked as such.
Pictures soon.

ridjrunr:
.45 and .50

ridjrunr:
a few more

ridjrunr:
Does anyone recognize this kit? The pan shape and size is just like my Pedersoli .

ridjrunr:
The back side of the other lock has an S with 1265 underneath it. Are these large silers?
Maybe they are not kits?

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