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Ryebread

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My in-laws bought these in england in the 70’s. I know nothing about them. They give off an indian vibe to me, but I know jack about flintlocks. Thanks
 

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Yep. Stuff for tourists. Not much, if any value. Just something to hang on the wall.
The brass barrel on the first one looks ragged. Does that one even have a touch hole? The other one shows the touch hole behind the frizzen!
I would not attempt to fire those things.
However, with that said, I bought a similar pistol in Spain way back in the 1960's, although mine is a percussion. I actually did load and fire mine - once. It worked okay, but I don't trust it to shoot again.
 

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