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    Help identify this gold plated blunderbus?

    I think the barrel is about 32” (from memory +\- a little) Bore at muzzle was .772” (19.6088mm)
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    Help identify this gold plated blunderbus?

    You all are amazing!! Based on Sam’s hint earlier, I located this link and was getting closer. Nouvelle page 0 I’m very grateful for the addition comments and feel happy to know SOMETHING about this piece. Any recommendations on what level of cleaning/restoring to aim for? I’m thinking I should...
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    Help identify this gold plated blunderbus?

    Thanks Sam, I’m looking forward to learning more about it.
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    Help identify this gold plated blunderbus?

    Ok, like many other stories, family heirloom. “Used by uncle glass in the civil war”... it’s not gold plated, and not a blunderbus... sorry, I felt like I needed to at least TRY to get your attention. There is a “5” on the back of the barrel and an alignment mark for the plug (?) in the back...
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