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Originally Posted by pmulcahy11b
I'm still looking through my books, but I have a few guesses:
It may be some bizarre Frankenweapon a mad gunsmith came up with.
If not, the basic design and weirdness of it looks like the kind of stuff they were doing in the 1870-1920 period. The hinge-open, top-break design was also common in that time period. The frame style looks like those used by Hopkins & Allen in that time period as well, making me think even more that it's a Frankenweapon.
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I've been searching too, but alas only this picture I found at a gun discussion forum.....