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Blunderbuss Identification

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  • rufe-snow
    To me it doesn't give the appearance of being a conventional, ( circa 1700's/1800's ), blunderbuss.  In the past. I have seen both tourist and celebration guns, (made in the 20th Century), with a similar appearance. All were different, as they were hand made in village workshops. 

    I tend to think, this is one better quality tourist guns. Because the firing mechanism, doesn't appear functional,( frizzen spring). 
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  • Blunderbuss1

    It's genuine, I have fired it before.

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