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  1. K

    Your help please identifying a blunderbuss?

    Hi there, I may be the bearer of bad news. This may well be a reproduction, that was a thing in the 60-70s. You could buy the mechanical hardware and the barrel, and make your own stock. I have a brass one that I have to open up to stop corrosion, had "made in Italy" in the same place...
  2. K

    Help with Bulnderbuss ID and RUST!

    Yup stamped "made in Italy" on backside of Lock. I'll take the silver lining that it's rare for a circa 1970's replica - bastards even stamped the top of barrel at the plug with 1873. Lesson learned! Anyone have any idea what a price this guy would be worth? fool and his money are easy...
  3. K

    Percussion cap Pistol

    Thanks, for the intel - it was killing me trying to read that name, now it's Obvious! Guy who sold it had it as French, not looking at his stuff anymore.
  4. K

    Percussion cap Pistol

    Ha, Thanks to Zonie I have discovered the obvious button and drag/drop option! here are those pictures again with out watermarks!
  5. K

    Percussion cap Pistol

    Hi Everyone here is my other purchase, hopefully better luck here. It was marked as a 1865 gentleman's pistol. It has a rifled barrel about 0.55 Inch caliber. here are some pics, it has some maker marks on the barrel (can see in pic). Thanks again for any help!
  6. K

    Help with Bulnderbuss ID and RUST!

    Thanks everyone for the replies, from what everyone has said and upon reflection - I think it is a replica too. My spidey sense went off when I bought it, but chose to ignore it. Another life lesson under the belt! Now it's a take apart and clean it up project, always a sliver lining...
  7. K

    Help with Bulnderbuss ID and RUST!

    Hi All, this is my First post so I apologize for any Faux-pas I may be committing! I picked up this brass Blunderbuss a while ago and well, it was a purchase I kinda regretted on the drive home, but what can you do.. It is stamped 1873, mechanism works. It has the Name LOTT on the side of...
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