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Briliant picture, but i do not see a button mechanism?
It looks like a left handed powderpan with serpentine. |
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Spiridonov,
The way the gun is being held, and the position of the firing hand, very strongly suggest a snap-lock fired by means of the button on the lock plate. This May be one of the very earliest depictions of such a lock as you suggest! I do believe this is the case. Very interesting!! |
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