Punt guns here in the UK have been around from match lock days , during the percussion period they were known has tools of the trade of which people made a living from them and what they did not use for themselves the surplus was sold in the big city markets. No it was not sporting they shot anything from whoopie swans to starlings in the reed beds on inland waters .When you read the documentary's on these fowlers there were more nothing days that large bags it was a hard life.Not very sporting, is it? I could be missing something: not unusual.
Got it. ThanksPunt guns here in the UK have been around from match lock days , during the percussion period they were known has tools of the trade of which people made a living from them and what they did not use for themselves the surplus was sold in the big city markets. No it was not sporting they shot anything from whoopie swans to starlings in the reed beds on inland waters .When you read the documentary's on these fowlers there were more nothing days that large bags it was a hard life.
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