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Old .22 single shot pistol?

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Guys, first time posting so bear with me. My dad gave me a bunch of older pistols that need fixing and among them I have an older gun with no name on it at all. It has 14 stamped on it on several parts but that’s it. If anyone can look at pictures and maybe point me in right direction i woild appreciate it.
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That is some thing I have never encountered.
Long, loong ago, I saw a pistol similar to that. A very early target pistol with double set triggers. But I'm sorry. Other than that I can offer no specifics. I have friends on another forum that are more into historical stuff than me. They might know.
Is it a cartridge pistol? I don't see a nipple and it does not appear to be a muzzle loader. Most likely takes a black powder cartridge.


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Quite a few different .22 single shot pistols to look through. Found this one that looks close. Hard to tell as yours is missing parts. There are some differences as well. Could be a copy or a different model/grade from the same company.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/9528544...TH-FREE-SHIPPING--CREDIT-CARD-SAME-AS-CAS.htm
Similar to the Remington 1901 rolling block match pistol but probably pre-dates it a bit. Most likely a custom built gun.

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Here are a few more pictures, im thinking about completing it but would like to find originalish parts if possible
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Similar to the Remington 1901 rolling block match pistol but probably pre-dates it a bit. Most likely a custom built gun.

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This doesn't have a double-set trigger.
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