Carr Bros were made in Huddesfield between circa 1879 and 1914 at cloth hall street England.
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There are other markings on the gun, somewhere.
NO, not safely anyway. the black powder guns use a much larger barrel pivot pin that their firearm counterparts. to switch from the black powder to accept a 410 barrel you would have to drill out the pivot pin hole on the .410 barrel to accept the larger pin, the black powder barrel support arm is thicker, to account for this....the .410 barrel support arm will become to thin from the drilling making it prone to creak or break.... need anything leinad related? guns, parts, kits, pictures, advice? contact me. xthexheadx@gmail.com
$50-$75 if it is a single shot, $150-$250 if it is a double barrel.
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Depends on the size of the barrel.
How would load your powder and ball down the barrel ram it down to make sure it's tight in the barrel then you would put powder in the pan when the flint hits the metal it creates a spark lighting the powder in the pan then lighting the powder in the barrel making it fire.
have a 1847 black powder flask that I would like to know the value of would appreciate a reply if anyone knows of this antique,rare find would like more information
Requires appraisal
From Super Villian ISland
elg with crown in circle is a Belgian black powder proof mark
Most likely made at the turn of the century. Hang it on a wall and enjoy it.