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  • 18TH CENTURY FLINTLOCK BLUNDERBUSS - The Firearms Forum
    The muzzle is oval and that is also a common feature of 'blunderbuss" pistols of that general era The idea was to spread a shot pattern to encompass several attackers, an important point when you have only one shot
  • can you help to identify a blunderbuss | The Firearms Forum
    Also, the blunderbuss was mainly a 17th century weapon - the proof mark being 19th century also indicates a modern reproduction
  • Need Help Identifying A Blunderbuss - The Firearms Forum
    I have a blunderbuss gun and Looking for opinions or help that what identify which Era or line of blunderbuss this is I belive it to be a replica or prop gun, but I'm not certain It is a well worn barrel and stock and I can't seem to find any markings I very carefully took the barrel off and
  • English blunderbuss - The Firearms Forum
    English blunderbuss Jump to Latest 4 9K views 16 replies 10 participants last post by rhmc24 Jun 3, 2017 joe casas 303 Discussion starter
  • Pirate Blunderbuss - The Firearms Forum
    The usual "blunderbuss" has a barrel that flares in a more gradual curve; this muzzle looks like it was added, like a variable choke So-called blunderbusses were used by people who might have to load the gun in a hurry from an awkward position That would include coach guards, riders of horses (or camels), and, yes, pirates
  • Trying to identify a blunderbuss - The Firearms Forum
    Wonderfull blunderbuss also called tromblon The ELG over star in an oval is the Belgian proof mark for the time 1810 to 1893, the mark under i,l seems it's proofed 1825 or 1852 The partly seen mark under i,l is an old one, used from ~1852 Z under star is the mark of inspector It's a muzzleloader flintlock tromblon in a good condition
  • Blunderbuss or blunderbust? - The Firearms Forum
    Blunderbuss or blunderbust? Jump to Latest 8 3K views 24 replies 10 participants last post by Fullstock Jan 31, 2013 K
  • Help with 1790 VOC Flintlock Blunderbuss pistol - The Firearms Forum
    Help with 1790 VOC Flintlock Blunderbuss pistol Jump to Latest 36K views 129 replies 21 participants last post by rhmc24 Mar 20, 2014 kalisgems Discussion starter




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