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Anyone own one ? I've always thought they were kind of interesting. Are they historically accurate? Thanks
 
Yes I have a pair of them they have when new poor quality locks and ignition can be poor I customize them case harden the locks parts redone the stock finish they now give me trouble free shooting pigeon over new sown barley drillings.
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I've had one for years. The locks on mine are pretty good.

I used to shoot doubles trap with it. A real challenge since they are cylinder bore. Would make a nice upland game gun.

Ironhand
 
Anyone own one ? I've always thought they were kind of interesting. Are they historically accurate? Thanks

One of my friends used to have one. Was a pretty decent gun, except he was plagued with misfires in the bottom barrel. The flash channel is really long. Even reamed out the channel some.
We tried everything, starting with a very thorough cleaning.
Finally had to put a musket cap nipple in the bottom barrel to eliminate the misfires.
Sometimes the barrel band would come loose and slide toward the muzzle.
 
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