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Old 21st July 2018, 04:19 PM   #4
rickystl
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Hi Fernando

Entering this Thread a bit late. LOL An interesting blunderbuss barrel. Fernanda K is probably correct ref the two 8's.
The genearl length of the barrel and the distance between the two underpinning lugs would tell me this barrel was originally mounted to a shoulder firing weapon. Also, the recess in the breech plug tang hole shows the tang screw entered from the top of the stock, and threaded into the trigger plate. This could place the barrel post-1750. The "U" shaped cut-out in the breech plug may have been made to accomodate a lock bolt.
Just some minor observations. Where did you find it ?

Rick
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