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SOLD ----SPF--- Brass Barreled Blunderbuss Pistol with Spring Bayonet

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Reduced to $275 and I will still pay shipping to lower 48.

Indian made. Everything works as it should, Bayonet snaps out with authority and lock nicely/ solidly into place, Good spark if you decide to shoot it. I never shot it but previous owner did.

Blade looks to me that they used the tip of a Enfield bayonet.

I posted a very short video at the bottom of this ad trying to show the spark.

Still currently being sold by MVT and others online @ $475 + shipping.

I would like a $300 $275 postal money order and I will ship insured, signature required to lower 48.

Thanks

Below is a quote from online sellers page with more info

"Here is our Brass Barreled Blunderbuss Pistol. It has a spring bayonet on top. The steel furniture is hand engraved.
These have a smooth bored barrel of just under .50 caliber. They have been running around .490" but vary a little from batch to batch.
This style of pistol came into vogue around 1790. The captain of the USS Constitution (you may know that fine old ship as "Old Ironsides") owned a pair of these in a cased set."



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I seen the video but it’s too short. Does it spark consistently? I’ve never had a flintlock that was any good. They were so frustrating I sold them. I knap flint so that’s not a problem. Either a bad frizzen or weak springs. Believe me I tried videos and postings. Finally just gave up short of sending them to someone who knows.
I’m interested though. I like flintlocks but I don’t like the frustration.
 
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