My .775 Serpentine Handgonne

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

This is my .775 Serpentine Handgonne built by Eric Kettenburg. This was based on a picture from the Codex Vindobana dated 1411 (Austrian National Library, Vienna, Austria).

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  • Ah man you're killing me with this collection...How/where did you come by these amazing pieces? BTW if you don't mind I put a link to you're channel on my page, Also one of these days I am going to get a shoutout vid put together and you will definitely be on it. You have great vids I would really like to see your channel get more traffic!

  • @murpheysmuskets Thanks! I built my collection over a very long time and quite a bit of cash. Most of what I own are custom builds and I have a definite preference for smoothbores. Especially Pre-18th Century military arms. XD

    BTW, It looks to me like you are building yourself a really great collection yourself!

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  • Awesome :)

  • You have the most interesting collection I've seen.  Thanks for posting

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