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Hi Richard!
One way to see and read Finnish Seal-guns is first put computer "www.google.fi"----then write word "hyljepyssy". Youl'l find photos and other data of them-and using google translator perhaps can have it your language. One my friend owns seal gun made Mauser-rifle lock and it is now caliber 7x54. Patrons have to make self to this.Pitty I don't have photos. Old ones made using all kind of parts-muskets...but some smiths made whole rifle self. One perhaps interesting history is when Krim war was active-came British warships to Finnish coast (we where part of Russia) -and one battle was front of Kokkola town .Day of battle was 7th of June 1854. Two British boats-HMS Vulturen and HMS Odin where those boats. HMS Vulturen and HMS Odin send 9 barcasses -leaders ltn. Burton and ltn.Wise and full group of men on board. But they didn't know that there was waiting group of Finnish seal-hunter with guns back buildings.And those men really can shoot! When sealhunter started-Finnish soldiers too started with own guns and canons... So it happens that Finnish group branched one barcass and took British soldiers as prisoners. British navy loosed 1 barcass, 3 officers and 15 seaman died...3 officers and 31 seaman was captured. Name of battle was "Halkokarin kahakka" and best seal hunter named Matts Kankkonen-he shot First Ltn. Garrington -got very high badge (St. Georgs Knight medal) from Russian Empire Nikolai 1.st- and Kokkonen was painted-painting is now in our president's "castle". Here are photos of that battle-borrowed from i-net. regards Markku |
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