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Percussion cap conversion US Model 1814.jpg

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English: This R. Johnson made US Model 1814 was converted to percussion cap. The percussion lock also has Johnson's name engrave on it.
Date 20 December 2011 (original upload date)
Source http://www.gunauction.com/buy/10641573/guns-for-sale-pre-1899/pre-1899-rifles/r-johnson-1814-derringer-common-rifle-musket
Author Tom Nardi
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