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Typical Louisiana gun show, I was surprised to see three fairly nice teppo, the carbine was quite nice actually, missing nothing, it had a heavy barrel. An interesting percussion conversion, no decorations at all on any of these. The owner said she had a gun that broke open like a shotgun but it was housed in a Japanese matchlock stock, unfortunately she did not bring it, maybe next month.

 

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Posted

Fair deals, nice guns. I wouldn't mind that carbine myself.
Would be interesting to see the spring conversion on that percussion piece.

Posted

Indeed, the caplock conversion is a very interesting. It is also a handsome gun. Are these your now?

Peter

Peter, I did not buy any of them, but I do like percussion conversions.

Posted

Fair deals, nice guns. I wouldn't mind that carbine myself.

Would be interesting to see the spring conversion on that percussion piece.

The carbine was really nice and it had a fairly large bore, of course prices are not set in stone, I seemed to be the only person that even looked at them, and there were only a few antique guns there at all, sort of sad really.

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