Description
This is a well balanced and executed single shot pistol that measures about 8″ overall. While technically called a boot pistol, it is long enough to be called a belt pistol as well. The action is tight and crisp and the metal exhibits a smooth age patina overall–it has not been cleaned or altered in any manner since found. The grip is bag shaped and is in excellent condition. With patience and effort, it will easily clean to VG if so desired. This handgun was found in an old North Carolina collection and has not been ANYWHERE since the 1950s! Fresh as they come and an inexpensive secondary back up weapon for a soldier from the North or South.






