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					Originally Posted by Kubur
					
				 Don't worry about the comments aboveIt's normal to have an old barrel and a more recent stock.
 These guns were used until the beginning of the 20th c.
 Please, send us more shots of the barrel. Thanks!
 Kubur
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 Translates to {  I presume. If I may be so presumptuous 

  } , it normal in some parts of the modern commercial market for these to be old barrels & locks to be installed in brand new woodwork & brass work to relieve collectors of there hard earned {or inherited...} money.
Unless sold as modern rebuild using old barrel & lock...{  the wood worm & damp has eaten the stock while it was left rotting in a palace or armoury cellar for 150 years...}
Namaste Ibrahim!  ! Its interesting you ay these wall guns were used in the early 20th century?   What references are there for the 20th century use? 
spiral