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Cow horn, 13 ¾” length plus the plug. Swelled spout and notched baluster plug. Domed bottom with the horn edge slightly recessed and secured with brass pins. Iron suspension ring to the base. Riflemen owned several horns to accommodate coarse and fine grain, for charge and pan respectively. They also carried two or more smaller horns in case one got wet. This is a good example of a larger sized horn, of the type referred to as a rifle horn, which would have carried coarser powder for the primary charge
Stock Number: B2786

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