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- Double-Barrel Flintlock Shotgun, 1740-1760 -

- 1740-1760
- Collections - Artifact
Double-Barrel Flintlock Shotgun, 1740-1760
- 20 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun, circa 1925 - Parker Brothers of Meriden, Connecticut, produced a wide range of consumer and industrial products over their history from 1836 to 1947. But they are best known for their high-quality shotguns, and for many important innovations in shotgun design. This gun is a more affordable example from Parker Brothers' "VH" line.

- circa 1925
- Collections - Artifact
20 Gauge Double-Barreled Shotgun, circa 1925
Parker Brothers of Meriden, Connecticut, produced a wide range of consumer and industrial products over their history from 1836 to 1947. But they are best known for their high-quality shotguns, and for many important innovations in shotgun design. This gun is a more affordable example from Parker Brothers' "VH" line.
- Flintlock Shotgun, circa 1775 -

- circa 1775
- Collections - Artifact
Flintlock Shotgun, circa 1775
- Duck Hunting Gun, circa 1850 - Massive shotguns like this were used by market hunters to kill 10 to 40 ducks in a single shot. Even larger versions, called punt guns, were attached directly to a punt boat like a cannon. These guns were so effective that they were eventually outlawed by Federal law in 1918 because they decimated the duck populations.

- circa 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Duck Hunting Gun, circa 1850
Massive shotguns like this were used by market hunters to kill 10 to 40 ducks in a single shot. Even larger versions, called punt guns, were attached directly to a punt boat like a cannon. These guns were so effective that they were eventually outlawed by Federal law in 1918 because they decimated the duck populations.
- Child Standing near "Shotgun" Houses in Lexington, Kentucky, 1923-1924 -

- 1923-1924
- Collections - Artifact
Child Standing near "Shotgun" Houses in Lexington, Kentucky, 1923-1924
- Roper Revolving Shotgun, 1867-1876 -

- 1867-1876
- Collections - Artifact
Roper Revolving Shotgun, 1867-1876