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Unusual Continental Rifle

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Feltwad

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Enclosed are images of a unusual percussion continental rifle .It is about a 14 bore size and by its build I would say it is a Schutzian target rifle with a reverse hammer which is unusual with a target style full stock and of good weight
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I've seen some percussion conversions of wheellocks with a reverse hammer like that as well as schuetzen, but it looks too heavy for that
 
I wonder who Herr Scheller was, and where he operated? It looks VERY Germanic, but from way before there was ever a Germany. Tyrolean, perhaps? Or Swiss?
 

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