The Marble Game Getter 1908

The Marble Game Getter 1908

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The Marble Game Getter 1908

Owen Guns Museum has 2 of these imports from The States. It is an over-under pistol with a folding stock. They were primarily used as a stockman's gun, shooting hare's for supper time. The top barrel is a .22Lr and the bottom barrel is in .44. We love this firearm for its unique design which is trying to serve as a pistol, a rifle, a small calibre and a big calibre all in one unit

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