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I haven’t a clue where this should be posted so I’m going to try here. Found this on the inner-net . Don’t make a lick of sense to me. Sort of like mounting a bayonet on the butt stock.View attachment 185067
My opinion: It was used by an Indian, who would get off one shot and then turn it around and use it as a bladed war club.
 
I haven’t a clue where this should be posted so I’m going to try here. Found this on the inner-net . Don’t make a lick of sense to me. Sort of like mounting a bayonet on the butt stock.View attachment 185067
Its’ a trick-shot gun, rested over the shoulder and sighted with mirror or reflector gadget on the comb…
 
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