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So I found this old lamp. What was it?

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So I now have this poor lamp and was curious if anyone could identify it. Surprisingly, it still holds at half and full cock. Ramrod is still in place and I cannot see any markings on it. I need to see about getting the rust off just for aesthetic reasons.
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Looks like a old smooth bore put together spare parts gun, once very common in barns and chicken coops everywhere. Shame someone made it into a lamp, though.
 
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