This 'Turnover' two barrel Percussion Pistol - while imported from the Birmingham Gun Trade in England - may have been engraved or enhanced in the Hobart Town premises, which was renowned for their quality engraved goods. - As obtained, my 'Twister' is fully functional - but the detent sprung indexing system is a bit uncertain .. observe the subsequent minor damage to the hammer nose .. (I will take a look at it, when I get a round Tuit)
Just to clarify matters .. this 'Turnover pistol' may also be referred to as a 'Twister Pistol' because a rapid second shot is facilitated by hand revolving the lower barrel into the upper location for access by the hammer .. AND it's (screw barrel) turn-off barrels may be removed to enable breech-loading with ball & powder, - and can be called by some, TWIST-OFF BARRELS. This particular kind of two barrel pistol, having one only ignition system, has been considered by some experts to be an early type of REVOLVER. - Despite that .. this gun remains a Muff Pistol - named for it's ability to be hidden in a woman’s hand-warmer.
I need to make a 'key' to fit into the muzzles and get them unfrozen .. maybe a converted Allen key.
One hammer, two hand-rotated, 21/2 inch long .38 inch bore barrels. One trigger
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And now for something completely different ..
Video of Hand Grenades detonating at 5 Million Frames per Second slomo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBNLgvr8wVo
IN THE INTEREST OF PUBLIC SAFETY - WE MUST INSIST THAT ALL NZ POLICE EMPLOYEES QUALIFY FOR, & OBTAIN, AND MAINTAIN THE SAME STANDARD NZ FIREARMS LICENCE in exactly the same way that we citizens are required to. - How can NZ Police claim to be SAFE & well trained without achieving a Firearms Licence?
Under the New Zealand Firearms Act (specifically the Arms Regulations 1992 and updated 2025 amendments), a holder of a B Endorsement (pistol target shooting) must actively participate in scheduled pistol shooting activities at a certified club range at least 12 times each year.
Marty K.














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