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John E (Mar 2nd 2024) |
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Re: C. E. Sneider and an American Pinfire Shotgun
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by Lloyd3 |
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The shapes of those hammers is just incredible. Most modern stuff just doesn't come close. The best looking ones to me were converted to centerfire but still use the early hammer-type. I have even seen some guns where you could use either form of shells (centerfire and pinfire).
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