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Need help Identifying this Blunderbuss and authenticity. Thanks

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I believe this is an Ottoman Blunderbuss but could use some input. Thank you
 

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Hold on that could be the real thing. You need to carefully take it apart and post some pictures. Sometimes the line between a tourist gun and a real actual gun used in the Middle East is blurred!
 
I think it’s the real deal. But it may not be as old as you think, flintlocks were used into the 1900’s in some parts of the Middle East. Nice gun!
 
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