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I have a blunderbuss gun and looking for opinions or help that what identify which era or line of blunderbuss this is A.740 cal pure lead rb weighs 607 grains I belive it to be a replica or prop gun, but i'm not certain
It is a well worn barrel and stock and i can't seem to find any markings The load will be 90 gr to 130 gr of ffg pushing a load of up to 600 gr of bird or buckshot I very carefully took the barrel off and.
The usual blunderbuss has a barrel that flares in a more gradual curve
This muzzle looks like it was added, like a variable choke That would include coach guards, riders of horses (or camels), and, yes, pirates. He dated the blunderbuss at around 1768 His one concern from the pictures was the temporary repair of the butt plate
The butt plate should be of a rather heavy cast and held on with two massive screws The reason for this is that after your first and most likely only shot was to use the blunderbuss as a weapon club style. I just picked up this flintlock blunderbuss, which i'd love to learn more about There are no words that i've found anywhere on it, though it does have symbols on the barrel
Also includes a belt hook, presumably for ship boarding
Wonderfull blunderbuss also called tromblon The elg over star in an oval is the belgian proof mark for the time 1810 to 1893, the mark under i,l seems it's proofed 1825 or 1852 The partly seen mark under i,l is an old one, used from ~1852 Z under star is the mark of inspector
It's a muzzleloader flintlock tromblon in a good condition. Breechloading, pinfire, small blunderbuss with a cannon turned muzzle possibly belgium manufacture With the back action lock, interesting lock up, i'd guess mid 19th century As for value, i'm afraid i can't help much
It is an interesting little firearm
Maybe a coach gun, or someting of that nature. I've got a bunch of black powder guns but no blunderbusses unfortunately They are fascinating and unique looking weapons if you ask me I've known what a blunderbuss was since i was in kindergarten
My kindergarten teacher was actually quite impressed that i knew. Jump to latest 8.5k views 24 replies 10 participants last post by fullstock jan 31, 2013 k A couple days ago i ordered a 16 brass barrel, 75 cal military blunderbuss from veteran arms Anybody here have something like it
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