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Made a little Memorial Day (weekend) smoke…
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<blockquote data-quote="utvolsfan77" data-source="post: 5363009" data-attributes="member: 14847"><p>[USER=12078]@Smo[/USER] I did some research after my last post. This shotgun was made by Thomas Kent in London, England, but I have no idea of how old it is. I know, in general, percussion firearms began in the 1830s and gradually began replacing flintlocks. I'd guess this gun was probably made sometime in the 1930s or 1940s.</p><p></p><p>I really want to get this ready for turkey season next year. I've set a goal to take a gobbler with this on the homeplace I grew up on along the Nolichucky River and then it will be retired and hung over the mantle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="utvolsfan77, post: 5363009, member: 14847"] [USER=12078]@Smo[/USER] I did some research after my last post. This shotgun was made by Thomas Kent in London, England, but I have no idea of how old it is. I know, in general, percussion firearms began in the 1830s and gradually began replacing flintlocks. I'd guess this gun was probably made sometime in the 1930s or 1940s. I really want to get this ready for turkey season next year. I've set a goal to take a gobbler with this on the homeplace I grew up on along the Nolichucky River and then it will be retired and hung over the mantle. [/QUOTE]
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