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I wonder if you need a gun license
"THEY REALLY WORK!"
1/3 scale fully functional model of Napolean Bonaparte's carbine with all its
accessories scratch-built by Antonio Rincon of Santa Fe de Bogota, Columbia.
Accompanying the rifle are Mr. Rincon's 1/4 scale fully functional
1845 Harkom percussion duelling pistols.
Taken from this site,check out the gallery for some quality models.
www.micromark.com/
"THEY REALLY WORK!"
1/3 scale fully functional model of Napolean Bonaparte's carbine with all its
accessories scratch-built by Antonio Rincon of Santa Fe de Bogota, Columbia.
Accompanying the rifle are Mr. Rincon's 1/4 scale fully functional
1845 Harkom percussion duelling pistols.
Taken from this site,check out the gallery for some quality models.
www.micromark.com/
impressive!
i've got a fullsize first world war(i think!) blunderbust in my shed. got all the gold detailing on the stock and barrel. its not a live weapon! its fully deactivated. it hung behind the bar of my grandparents pub for many years. could be worth quite a bit to someone who collects vintage firearms i suppose.
i've got a fullsize first world war(i think!) blunderbust in my shed. got all the gold detailing on the stock and barrel. its not a live weapon! its fully deactivated. it hung behind the bar of my grandparents pub for many years. could be worth quite a bit to someone who collects vintage firearms i suppose.
forthright mc said:
impressive!
i've got a fullsize first world war(i think!) blunderbust in my shed. got all the gold detailing on the stock and barrel. its not a live weapon! its fully deactivated. it hung behind the bar of my grandparents pub for many years. could be worth quite a bit to someone who collects vintage firearms i suppose.
I marvel at all this miniature stuff,its just a pity my eyes are getting older.
It might be worth finding out the value of the blunderbust just for curiousity.
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