Tourblanche
32 Cal.
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Background :
One historical reenactment group I belong to is very family oriented , we used to volunteer in a museum and mostly giving
demonstrations in crafts , songs , dances , cooking but we got
the flintlock safety training to use the museum' s ( repro ) muzzleloaders at special occasions .
We do not volunteer at the museum anymore but we were offered to buy a dozen or so of old " made in Belgium" flintlocks . made by F.A.U.L. ( Fabriques d' Armes Unies de Liège )
From the stamp , these guns were proofed in Liège between 1958 and 1968
http://www.1960nma.org/ProofHouse/Marks of the Liege Proof House-110909.htm
These guns look a bit .... well ... weird .
The weirdest part is the barrrel , that is made from some sort of high pressure tubing and is totally cylindrical .
I heard that they were made for trading on the african market in early 1900 and were later dumped on the
" collector " market , sold by various corporations in Europe and the USA
maybe sold by Dixie , Navy Arms or Stoeger ?
I would like to get as much informations as possible of these guns .
Thanks in advance :wink:
One historical reenactment group I belong to is very family oriented , we used to volunteer in a museum and mostly giving
demonstrations in crafts , songs , dances , cooking but we got
the flintlock safety training to use the museum' s ( repro ) muzzleloaders at special occasions .
We do not volunteer at the museum anymore but we were offered to buy a dozen or so of old " made in Belgium" flintlocks . made by F.A.U.L. ( Fabriques d' Armes Unies de Liège )
From the stamp , these guns were proofed in Liège between 1958 and 1968
http://www.1960nma.org/ProofHouse/Marks of the Liege Proof House-110909.htm
These guns look a bit .... well ... weird .
The weirdest part is the barrrel , that is made from some sort of high pressure tubing and is totally cylindrical .
I heard that they were made for trading on the african market in early 1900 and were later dumped on the
" collector " market , sold by various corporations in Europe and the USA
maybe sold by Dixie , Navy Arms or Stoeger ?
I would like to get as much informations as possible of these guns .
Thanks in advance :wink:
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