So does the carving mean anything?THAT is a Markwell Arms .58 caliber (24 Gauge), coach gun, aka Blunderbuss. Some folks say "Maxwell arms" but that is not correct. Probably circa 1970's
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Does the carving mean anythingThey were like a hundred and fifty dollars
Almost bought one but a girl friend talked me out of it
Guns like that aren’t useful for anything …. Except real fun to shoot
Blunderbusses were real popular at sea, owner wanted to put on a stylized ship on it?Does the carving mean anything
Hope you dumped herThey were like a hundred and fifty dollars
Almost bought one but a girl friend talked me out of it
Guns like that aren’t useful for anything …. Except real fun to shoot
Smart girl!They were like a hundred and fifty dollars
Almost bought one but a girl friend talked me out of it
Guns like that aren’t useful for anything …. Except real fun to shoot
(1) The carver gets an "E" for Effort. (2) The carver needs to finish what he started.So does the carving mean anything?
The nice thing about this one is that it's 24 gauge, AND it has a rammer. The new ones from Traditions are 28 gauge and without ramrod....If you want to sell it, list it here. Someone will buy it, everyone loves a blunderbuss!
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