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How do you shoot those things? From the shoulder or holding it forward of the shoulder? Also were sights ever added to these guns historically? Thanks
 
How do you shoot those things? From the shoulder or holding it forward of the shoulder? Also were sights ever added to these guns historically? Thanks
Usually no sights what so ever ... the were just basically sawed off shotguns of their day ... youll see sights on them now a days though , one I'm building now the guy wants a front blade on it . You can shoot them like a pistol or two handed if a larger powder charge ... Native American Re enactors are the folks that use these guns princably ...
 
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