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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Its always fascinating to see these 'novelty' items
...the guys in India thought they had the market cornered on innovation !!! The 'Firearms Curiosa' (from the excellent book by Winant by this title)
.were well known with swords with gun barrels mounted and of course the legendary Elgin cutlass pistol......but these novelties are, in a word...
...BIZARRE!
Great topic and well worth more research and examples! Here is one that always intrigued me... .the mysterious GRAVE ROBBERS GUN. These were apparently around in the 18th into 19th c. to thwart potential grave robbers (very Edgar Allen Poe) and seems to have operated with trip wires. I think we'll avoid this becoming a thread on graves or robbing too. ![]() |
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