Enclosed are images on a Scottish deer rifle built in 1840 by William Landell Glasgow This gun features a14bore size with a 39-inch octangle Damascus twist barrel with four groves and a three-position leaf sight and a set trigger mainly built for deer stalking on the Scottish hills an unusual fitting is on the side of the barrel at the muzzle for which there have been many explanations my theory is it for the attachment of a stick rest for taking a shots on account of the barrel which is muzzle heavy it has also has been said it is for fixing a bayonet but why do you want a bayonet on a deer rifle Even today many modern stalkers us e a forked stick which is known has a thumb stick to steady the gun when taking a shot so I am sticking to my theory that it is for a stick rest.
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