1813 inverted flintlock pistol.

An inverted flintlock pistol designed by English gunsmith, Joseph Egg, 1813. Egg inverted its mechanism in order to improve sighting targets, however the design failed to catch on due to a number of problems (powder falling out, flash directed downwards often burnt hand, awkward reloads).
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