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    Displaying long-guns

    I have a fairly substantial collection of long-guns and have for years tried to find the most efficient and safest way of displaying them. Magnets! I managed to get hold of some very powerful magnets baked into rubber. The magnet holds 20 + kg on a round barrel and should even make the...
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    Hi from Norway

    I'm not actually a new member, but I have hardly participated here the last five years. I'm a Norwegian collector of DkN & Norwegian military arms + of long-guns from a Norwegian gunsmith Hans Larsen who was a very creative guy and worked as gunsmith from 1848-1897 - the whole transition period...
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    Percussion revolver rifle

    One of my all time favourite rifles is the extremely complicated revolver rifle made by Mr. Hans Larsen, Drammen 1858-1861: There were probably made a total of 14 of these rifles, all just a little different. The one on the picture is probably the last one made - in 1861. The Larsen...
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    Snaphaunce/flintlock?

    I have this rather strange snaphaunce-looking flintlock as a side track to my collection and really know very little about it: I believed it to be a high quality Nordic lock, but have never seen anything simular to it on muskets and rifles in this part of the world. Could anybody point me...
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    Hi from a Norwegian collector

    I collect Norwegian and Danish/Norwegian military arms and the rifle models from one of Norway's most creative gunsmiths - Mr. Hans Larsen from Drammen. I wish there was more about the original guns in this forum.... Trond
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