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Just thought I would show a few pics of this cape gun I made a trade for this past spring. It is circa 1850 and is 50 caliber and 17 gauge. It is not in too bad of condition considering the year. There was a problem at some point with the mechanics of the left lock. So someone went to some trouble and converted the internals of the lock to a modern coil spring style. It functions very well. The bores do have some pitting but nothing that I would say is not shootable. The rifle barrel is actually very decent. 30" barrels and the gun weighs 9 pounds. The fellow I acquired it from was shooting it. The rib just says London Fine Twist. The locks say Davis. The fellow I acquired it from said it is of Scottish origin. I'm don't know if that is correct. Anyone else think it might be Scottish? It has Birmingham proofs.