This will be a longshot, but maybe someone has an idea. Below is an overall picture in 1863 Remington pocket pistol I purchased several years ago for not much money. While shooting it this weekend I overpowered the loading ram and broke the pivot point. I tried to find the makers Mark but someone has defarbed The firearm and removed the makers Mark as well as the date code. The only thing remaining are the Italian marks that all Italian firearms made since 1954 carry. Those appear on the cylinder. I can see where the blueing has been removed and the remnants of the file that removed the makers Mark and the words for black powder only. So all we have to go on is it was made in Italy. The makers Mark that was removed is on the right hand side of the barrel flat if that helps identify this maker. Other than that there are no other marks other than the serial number which happens to be H0035XX.
I realize there isn’t much to go on but it is all I have. I’ll take a wild guess if that’s what you have. I need to replace the ramrod. So maybe one of the originals or a reproduction of the original will get me close enough. Even if I have to fit it.
Overall firearm
Partially obliterated Italian mark on cylinder. That is the top of the letters ‘PN’
The broken part
Here is the barrel flat that has been filed to remove the makers Mark and the words for black powder only. You can see the remnants of the bluing on the left side closest to the brass receiver. The rest of the bluing has been removed on this flat.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I realize there isn’t much to go on but it is all I have. I’ll take a wild guess if that’s what you have. I need to replace the ramrod. So maybe one of the originals or a reproduction of the original will get me close enough. Even if I have to fit it.
Overall firearm
Partially obliterated Italian mark on cylinder. That is the top of the letters ‘PN’
The broken part
Here is the barrel flat that has been filed to remove the makers Mark and the words for black powder only. You can see the remnants of the bluing on the left side closest to the brass receiver. The rest of the bluing has been removed on this flat.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.