I'd like to see the looks on the faces if I walked into an old X-card turkey shoot with that one.

A long gone old friend of mine once built a .32 cal. percussion "squirrel rifle", with about a 6 ft. long barrel. Though an oddity it was very high quality, as all of his guns were, but when you held it up to aim, you could actually see a droop in the barrel from breech to muzzle. I can't see any on that bank gun. Perhaps the lighter weight tube, as opposed to the heavy wall in the "squirrel rifle" is the difference.

Thanks for the pics.


SRH

Last edited by Stan; 06/12/16 07:02 AM.

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