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Description:
Antique percussion combination gun featuring two 33" steel barrels, a smoothbore shotgun barrel, and a rifled barrel. Gauge and caliber unknown. The stocks are made from high-grade walnut. The hammers, lock plate, butt plate and trigger guard feature simple floral engravings. The grip at the wrist is checkered. The comb of the stock is carved with a pleasant decorative design. A brass patch box is inset into the right hand side of the stock.
The condition is fair overall. The percussion mechanism is fine mechanically with both hammers holding the cocked position and firing with a pull of the trigger. Cosmetically, the firearm shows signs of period use including wear and patina to the Damascus barrels and nicks and dings to the walnut stock. There is a period break near the grip of the stock, common on antique percussion rifles. The gun has not been disassembled to study the severity of the break. The ramrod appears to be a replacement. Date of manufacture is unknown but believed to be 1850s -1870’s
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