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    Help with identification and brand of a 17th century firearm

    Have you looked at any firearms form the 17th century? Most of them have nipples. Never mind about answering any more.. I will just take it to a museum for identification as some of you apparently have never seen one… nipple and all.
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    Help with identification and brand of a 17th century firearm

    I would also love to know any makes that used ivory on the front, right underneath the barrel. In all of my years collecting, I have never seen this either
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    Help with identification and brand of a 17th century firearm

    I said the same think, but if you look at it closer, mine does not really look like it as mine has the reverse strike compared to a standard strike, mine is about 3 pounds heavier then anything made in the 1800’s (I have quite a few 1800’s rifles, including heavy barrel ones, and mine has the...
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    Help with identification and brand of a 17th century firearm

    Also, mine is from the year 1600 while the one you sent the link for was made in the 1800 hundreds. That is my dilemma, lol
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    Help with identification and brand of a 17th century firearm

    That is almost like it, ,mine has the reverse strike where this one has the normal strike, mine also has the cheek swell. I thought it could be German as well. Just can’t fine this one though. Also, I done speak/read German, might you know what they called it?
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    Hello all from Wisconsin

    Thank you brother
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    Help with identification and brand of a 17th century firearm

    Hello all, new to this forum but I am pulling my hair out trying to identify a rifle I purchased, it is from the year 1600.. the lock is gone so I do not know if it a wheellock or a matchlock. I have been looking for what name this could be or where it came from… hopefully both. Yes I am aware...
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    Hello all from Wisconsin

    Hello all, as my name states I am an avid collector of firearms, just want to say thanks for making this Forum (to the admin) and I look forward to reading all of your posts
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