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  1. stick209

    Anyone know what I have?

    Need some help identifying this antique. It's been in the family for generations. Also looking for recommendations to have this piece refurbished.
  2. powder_of_black

    need help identifying this BP derringer

    got this from a local gunshop today and the only info he had was he "its .36 cal and i think it was some kind of gun kit at one point" but i cant find a maker mark or anything so im just looking for whatever info someone may have, pretty neat lil piece n seems pretty different.
  3. R

    1800s percussion rifle identification

    Hi Hope you’re all well, I have this 1800s percussion rifle that needs identification, there are no markings other than some numbers on the stock, I have included some pictures of the lock when I was servicing it. (Excuse all the mess) Any ideas would be appreciated Thanks
  4. O

    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    Good evening. I recently had the opportunity to acquire a great looking british antique. Marked "S Warrell Portsmouth" on the rib and Warrell Portsmouth" on the locks. I can only seem to find one other shotgun with this name anywhere online as a further example of their later works but there...
  5. O

    Warrell Portsmouth SxS

    Good Evening. I recently had the opportunity to acquire a great looking british antique. The rib is engraved with "S Warrell Portsmouth" and the locks "warrell portsmouth" and I can only find one other example of the same autograph online. There seems to be no real record of him. Is there any...
  6. J

    John S. Brooks Muzzleloader information requested- unit cleanout

    Hello MuzzleloadingForum! I hope I am posting in the correct location. I have stumbled across this nice forum after googling information on this firearm. I acquired this firearm with little-to-no knowledge of these types of pieces. I do work for property managers to clean out units and anything...
  7. M

    Looking for Identification (Trade Shotgun Birmingham 1813-1855 with non-original Lockplate)

    Hello All! Here's a gun that was passed down from my 3rd or 4th-Great Grandfather. I'm wondering if anyone can identify it. It is a 60in muzzle-loading percussion smoothbore trade shotgun with a 16mm diameter muzzle. On the top of the barrel, it indicates that the gun was proved in Birmingham...
  8. sethtate

    Need help identifying new to muzzleloaders

    My Grandfather gave me this rifle to clean up and I don't know what it is or where it came from. He said it may be a cadet rifle from the military I'm not sure though. Any help would be great thanks.
  9. CastellettiAgostino

    Any help to identify this flintlock?

    Hi everyone I've this flintlock and I would like to identify it. It looks very similar to a Barnett Do you've any idea? Thankyou
  10. N

    Help identifying precussion lock rifle

    Hi, I have a precision lock rifle that needs some cleaning up but I want to learn a little about its history. I'm quite prepared to accept it may be a replica but I think it's real. I've attached as many pictures as I can and would love some feedback. I'd also like to know what are the...
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