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most is shut by means of a short lever or regulatary 

 while the foremost is used. It fires twice with once 

 charging. 



A very curious Double Wheel-lock Musket, from 

 the Grand Duke of Tuscany's Gallery at Florence. 

 This piece has two pans, two wheels of steel, and 

 two flints ; by which contrivance it discharges twice 

 with once loading. 



A beautiful small French Fusee, of capital w^ork* 

 manship. 



Two Highland Pistols, of different workmanship. 



At the bottom of this Case is a curious ancient 

 Missal, on its original stand, made of a solid piece of 

 Oak, in an extremely curious manner. 



Guns ranged on the right-hand of the figure of the 

 Musqueteer. 



A large Brass-barrelled Air Gun, by Kolbe. 



The air being condensed between the outer and 

 inner barrel, and the pump in the butt giving it the 

 appearance and portability of a common gun. 



Ancient Snaphaunce Musket, 



American Rifle, taken at Fort Washington. 



Magazine Gun, made at Pontefract, in Yorkshire, 

 by Martin Raynald ; it may with ease and safety be 

 fired eight times in half a minute, with only onc« 

 charging. 



