Null A flintlock shotgun, after 1804 
Octagonal barrel merging to round after a …
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A flintlock shotgun, after 1804 Octagonal barrel merging to round after a baluster, smooth bore. Military flintlock with brass pan, on the lock plate maker "Mutzig" (lock action defective, cock screw missing). Full stock with partly military iron furniture. Iron ramrod, weapon assembled from parts, strong signs of age and use. Length 106 cm. Condition: III -

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A flintlock shotgun, after 1804 Octagonal barrel merging to round after a baluster, smooth bore. Military flintlock with brass pan, on the lock plate maker "Mutzig" (lock action defective, cock screw missing). Full stock with partly military iron furniture. Iron ramrod, weapon assembled from parts, strong signs of age and use. Length 106 cm. Condition: III -

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