This 1770-1810 era "tap action" pistol has three screw-off barrels numbered "1," "2," and "3" respectively at the breech. The action has border engraving and is marked "TRULOCK" on the right and "DUBLIN" on the left. The first firing simultaneously shoots the two upper barrels, and then, the pan is rotated to uncover the priming and vent for the lower barrel.
Good overall with mottled gray patina, extensive moderate pitting overall, and some marks and scratches. Grip is very good. Mechanically fine.
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