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    WANTED Looking for a wheelock spring

    Hello, please help. I have this wheel lock device, that i think (think) is the Nuremberg type (1680-1600), missing the safety catch spring. Do you folks know where i can find spare springs or someone who forges them ? Thank you in advance. .
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    A Kerr first model (?) revolver. Is it rare ?

    Could i have some help here? Is this actually a Kerr's patent 'first model' ? I see that it doesn't either have the current device on the left side (barrel axis lock?) nor the lanyard ring. I fail to discern other differences. It is a .36 caliber, so not part of 'massive' Confederate exports...
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    Percussion shotgun of small caliber

    A slender example for small game. I had it filed as a boy's piece, but i suddenly concluded that, as its length is the same as a current shotgun (1,20 mt), it is instead an adult weapon for light game, measuring 12 mm at the muzzle and with its slim stock. Is it correct to say this is a 12 mm...
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    A Blunderbuss ... is it British?

    Well, probably not British, although the stock and lock could be ? I don't know about the brass barrel, which apparently has no marks. Could i have some coments on this piece, please? Fernando .
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    Small cannon (?) for coments

    Please help, I have bought this piece in a street fair, as being a 16/17th century cannon. Its dimensions are: height 18cms. diameter 7cms. and bore about 4cms. at the mouth ... it looks a bit narrower at the bottom. Its interior has a sort of thin sleeve, apparently some sort of harder metal...
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    Belgium pepper box

    Hello Gentlemen, I ignore if these items are popular around here, but i would like to share pictures of this one i have just bought, together with a question. This time i have no doubts about its origin, as maker's marks and proof+inspection punctions are well defined. Mariette has patented this...
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    Queene Anne type pistol

    Hello everybody, Could you please help with some coments on this piece ? Basicaly the Queen Anne type but with a fix barrel and ramrod, instead of the traditional turn off system. The barrel is 4 1/2" long. No proof marks or maker's mark, other than the word LONDON on the barrel. Somebody...
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