Narfrederick
32 Cal
Hello,
I'm hoping some of you may be able to help me identify this gun and maybe give me some friendly information about it's history.
I had bought this gun several years ago and was told it was an 18th-Century boarding gun. Now, I am not a proficient gun collector, I collect items from the 18th-Century but I felt a little unsure of this being a boarding gun, it looks like a coach gun to me. I went to an auction house to have it looked at and I was told it was, indeed, a boarding gun and it had been modified (?). At least, the barrel was original, I think he was trying to explain.
I didn't get too much information as they were only willing to speak further if I wanted to sell it.
I noticed there isn't a trigger, at least, not a standard one. What in the heck is this?
Basically, can anyone help clear the air and tell me if this gun is really a boarding gun, potential dates and who the maker is? My intention was to loan it out to a museum for education purposes, but if it's really a unique piece or interesting I'd like to have some information about it to pass along.
Thank you!
I'm hoping some of you may be able to help me identify this gun and maybe give me some friendly information about it's history.
I had bought this gun several years ago and was told it was an 18th-Century boarding gun. Now, I am not a proficient gun collector, I collect items from the 18th-Century but I felt a little unsure of this being a boarding gun, it looks like a coach gun to me. I went to an auction house to have it looked at and I was told it was, indeed, a boarding gun and it had been modified (?). At least, the barrel was original, I think he was trying to explain.
I didn't get too much information as they were only willing to speak further if I wanted to sell it.
I noticed there isn't a trigger, at least, not a standard one. What in the heck is this?
Basically, can anyone help clear the air and tell me if this gun is really a boarding gun, potential dates and who the maker is? My intention was to loan it out to a museum for education purposes, but if it's really a unique piece or interesting I'd like to have some information about it to pass along.
Thank you!