My new EDC pair of flintglocks!!

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  • steif

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    I'm happy I can carry these everyday... and like most Glocks, These Flintglocks really do go boom when you shoot them.

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    steif

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    Yeah.. They are about 60 caliber smoothbore. Really nicely patterned damascus steel on the barrels, Made by Farrell McDermott of Dublin, Ireland sometime between 1795 and 1827, according to the addresses listed in the manufacturers guides.
    Not complete by any means, missing some small bits like the mould, oil bottle, probably a small bag type flask, etc. I was happy to find these a while back.. lol Just makin a joke about being new glocken boomsticks.. :n00b:
     

    T.Lex

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    ...Made by Farrell McDermott of Dublin, Ireland ...

    Ah, yes. The lovely island of Ireland. Birthplace of Gloccs.

    ;)

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    drm-hp

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    I had a friend who would say, "This smokeless fad will pass soon, black is better".
    He was a very precise, long range shooter.
    Very nice dueling pair.
    Doug
     
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