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Black powder .50 caliber Handgonne Brass & Oak

$250.00
Minneapolis, Kansas
Posted 9 years, 1 month ago
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So you think you got everything in the gun line here's a .50 Cal Black powder Handgonne this is made from bronze and brass and it's a lot of work so please don't laugh at my price it will take up to 2 weeks to get out the door No FFL required :-) But i don't think one would use this for a hold up gun :-( I'll make the barrel to your design or if you like it the way it is thats great. The ramrod is in the handle and the wood is seasoned oak and i had shot this hundreds of times also if you'd like a different caliber thats fine also check out the images and message me any questions will trade for a Ruger mini 14 plus some cash. I know that wishful thinking but what the heck you may have a few of the 14 even if the ruger needs repair thats fine also because  i can fix it as long as it's not that bad.

This can complete you gun collection Below is some info on these type of hand Cannons. Thanks and check out the images

And again this is not an Antique

Price is $250 or best reasonable offer. It will be highly polished and i can make the Tiller (Handle shaft) longer also and from walnut to

The general consensus is that hand cannons originated in China, and were spread from there to the rest of the world.The earliest firearm was "discovered... in Manchuria dating from the 1200s.and the earliest artistic depiction of a hand cannon is a firearm-wielding figure that was found in twelfth-century Sichuan.The earliest reliable evidence of hand cannons in Europe comes from the 14th century, during which time both Europeans and Arabs appear to have begun using them. In East Asia, the Koreans acquired knowledge of the hand cannon from China in the 14th century. Japan was already aware of gunpowder warfare but did not mass-produce firearms until 1543,

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