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Old 6th January 2012, 02:20 PM   #6
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Muy bien Fernando K,
Gracias por su correccion
I stand corrected .

The thing is, i didn't find BASCARAN in Lavin's work, as first suggested:
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Los tres autores están citados por LAVIN, James, en su "A History of Spanish Firearms":
The three authors are cited by Lavin, James, in his "A History of Spanish Firearms"
As also lso in a website dedicated to Eibar gunsmiths i found three BASCARAN, all having been in action around 1880.
http://www.jmfirearmscollection.com/?MW=3&COD=1&P=E
I assume now that my research wasn't complete.
In this case Cerjak, you have an added value in your escopeta, with all parts being from the same period.
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