Original Item: Only one available. This is a very nice heavy brass French signal pistol from the First World War. It is chambered for French 25-mm flare cartridges. It does not accept the 26.5-mm cartridges currently available nor commercial 1-inch cartridges. The bore diameter is 26.9 millimeters, though the end of the barrel is slightly deformed.
This is one of several different French signal pistols with the M1917 model designation: this version has a 4-inch barrel. The barrel and frame are brass; the trigger, hammer, opening lever, internal parts, and lanyard ring are steel. The grip panels are wood with a diamond checkering. The bottom left facet of the barrel is marked with maker CHOBERT-PARIS, and address 16. RUE LAFAYETTE on the right. The bottom of the frame is marked with serial number 15576, while the top of the frame inside the breech is marked with assembly number A372.
The signal pistol is in very good used condition. All of the markings on the frame and barrel remain visible, though there is a bit of wear in areas. The brass frame has a lovely “mustard” patina, and the steel components have an aged speckled look. There definitely is wear, but it has been well cared for, and the grips look great. The single action hammer and trigger work great, and the breech opens and locks closed with the lever on the right side, which is definitely a bit loose. The lanyard ring on the base of the grip is still fully intact.
A very nice example, ready to add to your collection!