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More Viewing Pleasure
Here are a couple more I dug out of the safe.
Both are Allen & Thurber Pepperboxes (6 barreled percussion revolvers)
Both were made sometime in the mid 1800's
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How did you end up with these? Do you collect or handed down?
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Tom,
I collected them.
My family and extended family are/were gun collectors. I was raised around them (guns) and it's something I enjoy. I am more drawn to nostalgic type guns, I like guns with history behind them.
Thanks for looking.
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Again, a pretty cool collection.
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