DuncNZ
54 Cal.
Lovely Shotgun , it is a rare and valuable firearm , There were a number of different firearms using both cap and flintlock made and a number still exist .
About the stock key with the loop hole . If you look at the junction of the barrels and the tang , you can plainly see the line of the breakoff separating the patent breaches from the tang .This gun was once cased .
At the time this was made it was thought that flintlocks shot "harder" than percussion thus this type of shotgun ,and percussion guns were looked on askance by many as unreliable , remember that percussion caps as we know them were still in their final stages of development . This is a British shotgun used for shooting Pheasants etc not deer . The wealthy shooter would have a Gamekeeper or Ghillie with him and would never usually carry game birds himself , or maybe never load his gun himself , certainly never clean it , Deer were carried on Ponies bred for that job . and the Brits had plenty of accurate rifles by this time
A rare and unusual find , thanks for sharing . One last thing , are there any marks under the barrels ?.
About the stock key with the loop hole . If you look at the junction of the barrels and the tang , you can plainly see the line of the breakoff separating the patent breaches from the tang .This gun was once cased .
At the time this was made it was thought that flintlocks shot "harder" than percussion thus this type of shotgun ,and percussion guns were looked on askance by many as unreliable , remember that percussion caps as we know them were still in their final stages of development . This is a British shotgun used for shooting Pheasants etc not deer . The wealthy shooter would have a Gamekeeper or Ghillie with him and would never usually carry game birds himself , or maybe never load his gun himself , certainly never clean it , Deer were carried on Ponies bred for that job . and the Brits had plenty of accurate rifles by this time
A rare and unusual find , thanks for sharing . One last thing , are there any marks under the barrels ?.