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    Rich Hollis & Sons Shotgun, English Made

    Is anyone familiar with the smoothbore black powder shotgun I inherited (photos attached). It was manufactured in Birmingham England probably between 1832 - 1840. It has Rich Hollis & Sons engravings on lock plate with no model #. Bore ID is approximately 0.678 to 0.688", and bore wall thickness...
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    H Aston Model 42 .54 Cal Percussion Cap Single Shot Muzzleloading Pistol

    The H Aston Model 1842 .54 Cal pistol was used by the US Army during the Mexican-American War of 1846 - 1848. However, it is my understanding that it remained in service through the first years of the Civil War (by both sides). I have a H Aston Model 1842 (manufactured in 1849) that I would like...
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