WTS: Pedersoli Derringer Liegi "pistol in a book" set

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    Koukalaka

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    This is an interesting and fun little weapon--the Davide Pedersoli "Derringer Liegi". It's a .44 caliber black powder single-shot percussion pistol. You unscrew the barrel, fill a little cavity with black powder, sit the ball on top, screw the barrel back on, and fire it with a percussion cap. The trigger folds down when you cock the hammer.

    This is a cool set that includes the pistol, a special wrench for removing the barrel (actually unnecessary unless you screw it on too tightly), and a fake "book" that fits the weapon. I bought this brand new about 10 years ago and I think I've fired it 5-10 times, cleaned it, oiled it, and stored it--so it's almost new.

    I'm asking $225 for the pistol, wrench and book. For $250, I'll make this a complete set with most of a box of balls, most of a container of percussion caps, and most of a container of black powder pellets. FTF, cash only, need to see your DL and LTCH.

    Possible trade interests: NAA Pug, S&W 642.

    Here's a link to Pedersoli's info about the pistol: https://www.davide-pedersoli.com/sc...derringer-liegi-derringer-liegi-standard.html

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    Koukalaka

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    Back up again. $150 for the whole package. Might also consider trading toward a .38 revolver, NAA Pug, Beretta tip-up .22 or .25, Beretta 80 series, ...?
     

    Koukalaka

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    Bump again. In response to questions...Sorry, guys, I don’t feel comfortable mailing something like this. And I do still want to see a LTCH. Yes, I know that this isn’t technically a firearm and isn’t subject to the same rules, I just feel better if I can always say that I’ve looked at a buyer’s LTCH.
     
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