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    Zulu rifle/shotgun

    12 guage fits in there perfect. Would never fire it.





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    Their sportorized french tabatier (sp) muskets. They can be found with steel or bronze breach block assemblies. I've wondered if they might make an interesting conversion to a smaller black powder cartridge.
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    Thank you jamie 5070.
    I have had one of these for years and not quite sure what it was.

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    Your welcome. A local antique shop has/had a couple of them for years. They were interesting but way over priced. It took me a while to find out what they were. I used to have a link to a web site that you could use to identify black powder cartridge firearms. My understanding is that most were cut down so it israre to find one in full military configuration.
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    A.F.M.
    If you take off the lock plate it is probably dated on the backside.
    Mine is marked 1857.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. F Medic View Post
    Would never fire it.
    By all means, don't even think of it !! I've seen quite a few of them over the years and all were scary, from a mechanical perspective. They were probably worn out long before conversion.

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    Zulu

    Got the side plate off. 1857 there also. Along with a capital M and a small c. All other parts marked 22

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    Zulu

    Lots of interesting marking on mine, seems like every part has 2 to 6 marks on it.
    Have a look under the action when you get a chance.

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