Correct it is an early type of folding stock ,has this gun totally dismantles notice the metal band on the Damascus barrel this is how the barrel un screws in two parts a very rare piece.Euan said:Now that is an early folding stock! Impressed.
It is a 12 bore true cylinder of approximately the 1830,s no I have not fired it although the bore looks good now more of a collectors piece .azmntman said:Looks like it was made to smuggle on aircraft, after all they didnt have TSA established back then :rotf:
Thats pretty cool. What caliber is it? Have you fired it?
That what you see on the forend is a spring loaded hook which sercure the barrel to the stock. The gun is in its original state and has not been altered ,it never was full stocked see image on the fastener ,DickS said:With that fitting on the end of the abbreviated forend, do you suppose that there was a detachable forend extension?
I wonder if a short ramrod was used - unscrew the outer barrel, load, reassemble.
Do you think that the gun was made in that configuration originally, or was it modified by a gunsmith?
Very interesting piece!
But the gentleman passenger, or someone, had to be willing to use it. :haha:Feltwad said:Gun dismantled so it can be hidden beneath the drivers seat or in the coach and used by a gentleman passenger
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