2 shot single bbl. muzzleloader?
It has just one bbl.probably around 12 ga., it's percussion cap. You loaded two loads, one on top of the other. You slid the lock (and hammer) forward to shoot the 1st. one then moved it back for the 2nd. one. Where was it made and by who?
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I think the Lindsey (sp?) musket worked like that; try that on a search engine. 0 -

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Only way we can help with identification and valuation. Is with quality close-up photos. Specially of moveable lock mechanism. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by richarda
I think the Lindsey (sp?) musket worked like that; try that on a search engine.
The Lindsay musket had side-by-side chambers at the breech with two fixed hammers and nipples. In the 1960's, you couldn't give away those "oddball" muskets and now they bring a ton of $$$!
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Thank you for the info about the Lindsay.
As I recall the gun I had (over 50 yrs. ago) was a shotgun, I don't remember a rear sight and it loaded in-line.
In my library research 'of the day' I found the Harrah Collection had one. I don't seem to be able to 'e-find' that collection, seems it was liquidated. I sold it to our local sheriff. It was the oddest gun I ever owned.........0 -
You are probably thinking of the Harold's Club collection that was sold a number of years ago. I have a small book about the collection and likely still have the sale catalog. He did like oddball guns. 0 -
To Gartman,
You are right. That collection is the one we are talking about; I the Club word 'Harrah' referred to the actual Club where Harold's collection was kept(or the other way 'round). I remeber I found the gun reference in a book(let) sort of like a National Geographic, maybe a bit smaller.0
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