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Maybe someone is looking for one?

If I didn't have my .69's I'd suck one up as a fun 50 yard range plinker with .530 round balls and paper cartridges........but I have plenty of stuff for that already. These would make cool little 24 gauge shotgun.

It says "made by Euroarms " so either they have one in stock or they found a "cache" of them :)

In fact I kinda hope these sell out before I break down and buy one.
 
I love Smoothbores just for pure range fun , I can sit in the pistol pit all day and pop off round balls at 50 yards.

Sure I can do this with rifles but it just feels more "right" at short ranges with a Smoothie
 
I'd take a small round file and make that rear sight notch a nice , big U shape.

For the same price you can get a Pedersoli percussion Harper's Ferry pistol in .54 Smooth and probably have more fun with it , I mean, everyone loves big old pistols :)
 

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