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This well used Escopeta looks like it has a lock that has been converted to percussion and a barrel that has been replaced. It must have had a long working life. Comment are welcome.
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Dana
It seems to me that the lock is not a conversion of a flintlock. It is not possible to see a photograph of the interior ?. Thank you Sincerely, Fernando K |
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It was also my impression when i first looked at it; a late percussion version ... that not a conversion.
... As i believe this one of mine also is: . |
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