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Here some pics from Danish Gun and pistol .
The pistol had been already post and I have understood that it was a Danish mod 1772 but for the gun I still don't know the exact model. On the barrel there is one C7 and VB mark. The stock is in perfect condition made in a very heavy and hard wood,there is some marks on in but very hard to read one n°7 and ??? Any comment on it will be welcome Cerjak |
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still don't know the exact model
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I do not know the exact model either but both stocks are clearly of beechwood, which was the characteristic type of wood used for Central and North European military guns from the 17th to the 19th c.
Best, Michael Last edited by Matchlock; 25th April 2012 at 06:04 PM. |
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Regards Cerjak |
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