any ideas?

Edited to add the maker marks
Moderator: carlson1
Not pinfire, no slots for the pins, the hammer angle is wrong, and the hammer has a "nose" for hitting the primer.chuck j wrote:Looks like a folding spur trigger pinfire and Kieth is right probably made in France . They made a million diffrent types , this one looks like a ladies 'muff' pistol .
Yeah, the NRA site doesn't have that exact pistol, but tells you a lot about the fact that the folding trigger pistols were post civil-war. During that time there were a lot of companies making pocket pistols like pepper boxes and these types. They are real common and many many manufacturers were just little small companies that may or may not have even put their name on the firearm.RKirkwood wrote:Thanks everyone. My FIL will find this interesting. Keith B I looked at the NRA site but wasn't able to find anything. Maybe with practice I'll get better.
That is only the mark for the Liege, Belgium proofhouse that did the testing of the firearm for approval. Does not mean it is a Remy manufacture http://firearmshistory.blogspot.com/201 ... -test.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;RKirkwood wrote:It appears to be a Hubert Remy - R crowned: rifled bore, of use of 1894 to 1968. Not sure what the q stands for.
http://www.littlegun.be/arme%20belge/ar ... t%20gb.htm