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Friends,

I'm NOT sure where this thread belongs but this AM at the SAXET Gun-show here in The Alamo City an exhibitor had a "rather Plain Jane" SXS double-barreled (French-made) about 11mm rifle/shotgun combination gun, with about 26" tubes. = It appeared to be in NRA FINE condition.
(The gentleman said that his research indicated that it was made in Paris circa 1780 & until fairly recently the gun was in a private collection in CT.)

Due to the crowded conditions/noise at that time, the vendor never told me a price but said that he would contact me by phone later in the week, as I seemed to be the only person who was interested in the little gun.
(I have NO idea what the little combination-gun is worth but I'm interested in it, for small game hunting.)

yours, satx
 
satx78247 said:
Friends,

I'm NOT sure where this thread belongs but this AM at the SAXET Gun-show here in The Alamo City an exhibitor had a "rather Plain Jane" SXS double-barreled (French-made) about 11mm rifle/shotgun combination gun, with about 26" tubes. = It appeared to be in NRA FINE condition.
(The gentleman said that his research indicated that it was made in Paris circa 1780 & until fairly recently the gun was in a private collection in CT.)

Due to the crowded conditions/noise at that time, the vendor never told me a price but said that he would contact me by phone later in the week, as I seemed to be the only person who was interested in the little gun.
(I have NO idea what the little combination-gun is worth but I'm interested in it, for small game hunting.)

yours, satx
Do you have a image some continental makers did make a rifle shotgun combination if so I may be able to help
Feltwad
 
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