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That is NOT a flintlock pistol.  No frizzen, No pan, no flint.  That is a fictional gun created by chopping down a Trapdoor Springfield Carbine's action.  They remove the metal plate behind the hammer and chopped the entire assembly just before the chamber and bored it out to make it look like a .60 cal or greater ball.  But it's a fictional gun.  No one ever chopped down a .45-70 long gun into a pistol like that as far as I know. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] ([[User talk:MoviePropMaster2008|talk]]) 01:05, 9 September 2012 (EDT)
That is NOT a flintlock pistol.  No frizzen, No pan, no flint.  That is a fictional gun created by chopping down a Trapdoor Springfield Carbine's action.  They remove the metal plate behind the hammer and chopped the entire assembly just before the chamber and bored it out to make it look like a .60 cal or greater ball.  But it's a fictional gun.  No one ever chopped down a .45-70 long gun into a pistol like that as far as I know. [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] ([[User talk:MoviePropMaster2008|talk]]) 01:05, 9 September 2012 (EDT)
*Interesting. I just assumed it was a flintlock. It still fires onscreen, but that could be flashpaper or some other kind of special effect. [[User:Kooshmeister|Kooshmeister]] ([[User talk:Kooshmeister|talk]]) 14:51, 9 September 2012 (EDT)
:Interesting. I just assumed it was a flintlock. It still fires onscreen, but that could be flashpaper or some other kind of special effect. [[User:Kooshmeister|Kooshmeister]] ([[User talk:Kooshmeister|talk]]) 14:51, 9 September 2012 (EDT)
::Could also be a short blank.  The way they chopped that rifle down, they barely have any barrel left, mostly chamber.  So I figure a short .45 BP blank or Flashpaper like you said.  That sure is a WEIRD conversion! [[User:MoviePropMaster2008|MoviePropMaster2008]] ([[User talk:MoviePropMaster2008|talk]]) 01:55, 11 September 2012 (EDT)

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That is NOT a flintlock pistol. No frizzen, No pan, no flint. That is a fictional gun created by chopping down a Trapdoor Springfield Carbine's action. They remove the metal plate behind the hammer and chopped the entire assembly just before the chamber and bored it out to make it look like a .60 cal or greater ball. But it's a fictional gun. No one ever chopped down a .45-70 long gun into a pistol like that as far as I know. MoviePropMaster2008 (talk) 01:05, 9 September 2012 (EDT)

Interesting. I just assumed it was a flintlock. It still fires onscreen, but that could be flashpaper or some other kind of special effect. Kooshmeister (talk) 14:51, 9 September 2012 (EDT)
Could also be a short blank. The way they chopped that rifle down, they barely have any barrel left, mostly chamber. So I figure a short .45 BP blank or Flashpaper like you said. That sure is a WEIRD conversion! MoviePropMaster2008 (talk) 01:55, 11 September 2012 (EDT)