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

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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 comes with original ramrod. $600 Firm. I can accept Venmo Zelle or a check or money order
 

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Why are you listing it as a flintlock when it's a percussion gun?
I dont know a lot about antique guns. This gun was given to me quite awhile ago because I had always admired it. I just I thought it was pretty cool looking. Ive never even thought about trying to fire it. Its just been sitting it in my closet so I figured I should just sell it. I have enough modern firearms. So I guess I dont have it listed properly.
 

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