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Ed 16th July 2024 09:22 PM

Odd little barrel
 
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Bought this some time ago. I think I got it ad thought "repro" and put it away. Now I wonder.

Length is 9" (not including the mounting protrusion) Bore is ~.75".
Note the irregularity of the bore at the muzzle.

I recall having a conversation with a fairly well known curatorial person who shall remain nameless who thought that it was "good" but "good" in what respect? Maybe as part of an old model? That would make some sense I suppose.

Material is brass.

Thoughts?

fernando 17th July 2024 09:33 AM

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Do i see some rifles there, Ed ?

corrado26 17th July 2024 01:14 PM

It looks like the model of a canon barrel with a oval system of Carl Wilhelm Ernst Berner. Guns with this kind of barrels have been in use as M 1835 in the state of Oldenburg.

fernando 17th July 2024 04:26 PM

Good shot , Udo :cool:

Ed 17th July 2024 04:52 PM

The bore at the muzzle looks a bit flared, I do not think that that profile extends more than 1/2 inch.

The "rifling" looks like some sort of scoring. It, too, is restriceted to the mussze area.

Thing is that I had thought of this barrel as part of a handgun rather than a model. That possibility just occurred to me!!!

Talk about the danger of preconceptions.

I wonder what sort of carriage it had?

Ed 17th July 2024 05:27 PM

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Another thing ..

Look at the rear of the barrel behind the reinforce. About 1/3 if the diameter is unfinished. In other words, not to be seen. Suggests some sort of fitted mounting.

I think that this is what led me to think "pistol".

fernando 18th July 2024 05:14 PM

Ed, you have an email !

Richard G 20th July 2024 02:52 PM

Could it be an old signal cannon?
Regards
Richard

Ed 20th July 2024 07:31 PM

Sorta small.

David R 24th July 2024 12:02 PM

Replica "Handgonne" of the medieval period? Mounted on a tiller style stock and held with one or more bands.

Ed 24th July 2024 11:28 PM

The profile (with the reinforce and muzzle flair) say "18th century" I think


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