The Irish Registration Act of 1843
Schedule B.,6&7 Vic.,Cap.74,Sec 3.
Licence to Keep Arms.
 Survey
1843-1846
 Continental Weapons.

The following entries have been collected over a number years by myself, fellow collectors and dealers. In total over 1100 registrations from the 40 areas have been collated which is a very small sample of the 300.000 weapons the authorities had calculated were in circulation in private hands
at this time.
The list below gives all those continental weapons found registered  between 1843-1846.
Listed are the county prefix, licence number, description of weapon/s and where possible the maker/retailer.
 
  1843
  Registration. 
   Description of weapon. 
  Maker 
  City/Town 
  
  
 
   
  DL 614 
  24 Bore Pistol 
  Gabbitas 
  
 
  DN 28 
  Flintlock Wall Gun.  
  
Liege 
  
  DU 7801/7802 
  
Rifled Target Pistols. PercussionGosset 
  Paris 
  
  EC 1273 
  Flintlock Repeating Pistol. 
  Lorenzoni 
  Florence 
  
  EC 2210        
  Bouriec 
  Bordeaux 
  
  EC 792 
  Percussion Pistol 
  Bachman 
  
 
  KE 492 
  Silver Mounted Flintlock Pistol 
  Lorenzoni 
  Florence 
  
  LH 1196 
  D/B Shotgun.  
  A.V. Lebeda 
  Prague 
  
  LH 323 
  Russian Flintlock Carbine 
  
Potsdamma 
  
  LY 539 
  Flintlock D/B Pistol 
  Henri Petitjean 
  Liege 
  
  MN 6649 
  Converted Holster Pistol 
  Claude Micquex 
  Liege 
  
  ST 787 
  Flintlock Holster Pistol 
  C. Niquet 
  Liege 
  
MA 1005                Flintlock 10 Bore Musket                                         Sweden
DL 2234                 Flintlock Sword/Pistol.              c.1650                    Holland
Of the weapons thus far listed in this survey it can be seen that the foreign made arms within Ireland during and leading up to the Act were a very small proportion of the weapons in circulation. As a percentage of the weapons found they make up less than one percent of the total. As detailed in our "older posts" the indigenous gunmakers were producing seventy five percent of the
weapons in use and the balance being supplied by English gunmakers.
             We are always interested in foreign weapons registered under the 1843 Act.
                                            Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
Continental Weapons.

The following entries have been collected over a number years by myself, fellow collectors and dealers. In total over 1100 registrations from the 40 areas have been collated which is a very small sample of the 300.000 weapons the authorities had calculated were in circulation in private hands
at this time.
The list below gives all those continental weapons found registered  between 1843-1846.
Listed are the county prefix, licence number, description of weapon/s and where possible the maker/retailer.
| 1843 Registration. | Description of weapon. | Maker | City/Town | 
| DL 614 | 24 Bore Pistol | Gabbitas | |
| DN 28 | Flintlock Wall Gun. | Liege | |
| DU 7801/7802 | Rifled Target Pistols. Percussion | Gosset | Paris | 
| EC 1273 | Flintlock Repeating Pistol. | Lorenzoni | Florence | 
| EC 2210 | Bouriec | Bordeaux | |
| EC 792 | Percussion Pistol | Bachman | |
| KE 492 | Silver Mounted Flintlock Pistol | Lorenzoni | Florence | 
| LH 1196 | D/B Shotgun. | A.V. Lebeda | Prague | 
| LH 323 | Russian Flintlock Carbine | Potsdamma | |
| LY 539 | Flintlock D/B Pistol | Henri Petitjean | Liege | 
| MN 6649 | Converted Holster Pistol | Claude Micquex | Liege | 
| ST 787 | Flintlock Holster Pistol | C. Niquet | Liege | 
MA 1005                Flintlock 10 Bore Musket                                         Sweden
DL 2234 Flintlock Sword/Pistol. c.1650 Holland
DL 2234 Flintlock Sword/Pistol. c.1650 Holland
Of the weapons thus far listed in this survey it can be seen that the foreign made arms within Ireland during and leading up to the Act were a very small proportion of the weapons in circulation. As a percentage of the weapons found they make up less than one percent of the total. As detailed in our "older posts" the indigenous gunmakers were producing seventy five percent of the
weapons in use and the balance being supplied by English gunmakers.
We are always interested in foreign weapons registered under the 1843 Act.
Dave Stroud. ramrodantiques.co.uk
 
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