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My trip to Gettysburg today

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So I live about an hour from Gettysburg battlefield. I took my wife out for her birthday. Then we walked through some shops. I was surprised at the amount of original weapons for sale there. The cheapest I seen was 450. For a double barrel shotgun (decent shape) and the most expensive was about 4000. Attached is a picture I took of a gun I want to research. If you ever get a chance walk through the shops there are some gems there. The middle gun on the picture had a price of 1700.ish. I won't say anything about the top or bottom since it may go against something we don't talk about. Not sure so if it does and the post needs to be removed I understand.
Edit. Just to add that I was surprised to see 3 or 4 underhammers there. All had "coach guns" on the hanging for sale tag.
 

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Ive always wanted to go. My dad was on a business trip for Fleetwood in Canada when 9/11 happened, they couldn't fly home (California) so Fleetwood gave them a motorhome to take back. They made a trip out of it and Gettysburg was one stop. I was envious of the trip all the guys were history lovers so they made the most out of it. All paid by Fleetwood
 
The first Joslyn carbine used a paper cartridge with an external cap, so you CAN talk about them.
 
My wife and I went there last year, certainly some interesting stuff for sale. We purchased a few small things from the local shops. The local Library had a book sale, but I think my favorite shop was the ice cream shop, waffle cone and 2 scoops of butter pecan!
A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do. 😁
 
I try to visit Dirty Billy's Hats when I make it to Gettysburg. I was disappointed in the new Visitors Center that was built a few years back.
 
I been there once and had a hard time imagining all the carnage. Somebody had to be really mad about something and not about what somebody else owned.
 

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