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  1. RedcoatFromAoEIII

    Please tell me, what was this rifle before it got "decorated"

    I got it off of an auction for pretty cheap, it's missing the lock and has been absurdly covered by brass tacks. The brass tacks are square-point, meaning they were most likely added in the 19th century, presumably by some african Bedouin tribe (auction said it's an Arabic rifle). The whole gun...
  2. RedcoatFromAoEIII

    Please tell me, what was this rifle before it got "decorated"

    I got it off of an auction for pretty cheap, it's missing the lock and has been absurdly covered by brass tacks. The brass tacks are square-point, meaning they were most likely added in the 19th century, presumably by some african Bedouin tribe (auction said it's an Arabic rifle). The whole gun...
  3. A

    Belgian Shotgun - what else?

    Hello all! Just joined the site here. I was hoping I could get some help with the specifics of identifying this Percussion Cap Double-Barreled Shotgun - pictures attached. From my browsing, it seems like I have a Belgian piece, judging by the two biggest proof marks. I can also see some...
  4. D

    FOR SALE Antique Belgium percussion cap carved stock Jean Delcour-Dupont makers mark

    Great condition. I believe this is circa 1910ish. Jean Delcour-Dupont makers mark. He was a Belgium master barrel maker. There is actually a silent film of him making the barrels in wooden shoes. The star over the F mark is I believe Alexandre Lambert. Lots of nice detailing in the stock...
  5. K

    Help with identifying my black powder rifle!!

    Grandfather found this in a old rundown school in Belgium. So i believe it has Belgium origin. can't find a serial number or any manufacture names or logos. Dying to know. i do have more photos if that can help. Muzzle only lets you post 10 pics at once.
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