Antique firearms and assorted do-dads, taken fromhttp://www.drake.net/newantiquePic: a British blunderbuss flintlock shotgun by William Sheppard, London, ca. 1780.
French St. Etienne flintlock blunderbuss shotgun, ca. 1780.
A British flintlock blunderbuss shotgun by John Twigg, London, ca. 1775, 31-inches long.
Brescian .56 caliber wheellock holster pistols by Antonio Franzino, ca. 1650.
British Joseph Gulley 24-bore (.58 caliber) flintlock dueling pistols, ca. 1800.
German .56 caliber rifled flintlock holster pistols, ca. 1730.
British James Barbar silver-mounted, 22-bore (.60 caliber) flintlock holster pistols, 1778.
French brass-barreled flintlock coat pistols with switchblade bayonets, ca. 1790.
Belgian all-steel breech-loading .43 caliber flintlock turn-off pistols, ca. 1790.
French flintlock Eprouvette (powder tester), ca. 1790.
British Robert Jones .58 caliber all-metal, saw-handle butt percussion belt pistol, ca. 1860.
British Thomas Staton breech-loading boxlock .44 caliber turn-off pocket pistol, ca. 1775.
European flintlock tinder lighter, ca. 1780.Problem starting a camp fire?Fire a musket at it.
Louis Smith of Jonesboro, Tennessee, made this beautiful .50 caliber flintlock pistol.I bought my flintlock pistol from a gunsmith in North Little Rock, Arkansas. Marvelous stuff. A tribute to their artistry and skill.
If anyone else has pictures of such weapons, then please share.
Only what's been reposted before.
I love classical guns. Massive win courtesy of monsieur Guano, as per his usual fare.
Makes me want to get a Denix replica.
rar them up please
Great stuff, thanks.
Bat Guano <3
>>247722There's a tool called "not4chan grab" that allows you to automatically save all or some of the pictures in a chan thread.Pic: a US Remington Model 1889 Grade 2 16-gage Hammer Gun.