there was a definite hypotension and a relative bradycardia in which the pulse dropped from 160 to 75 beats per minute
but from our research we found this to be a Danish Model 1869 “Craftsman’s Sabre”
the firing system was never as popular as might have been expected and by 1870 quite obsolete
the Boatmen to ferry them across the STYX River into Hades and the afterlife
Withdrawn to Florence in late June
Original Danish or Norwegian Flintlock Jäger Rifle with Later Pillar Breech Alteration, Safety Dog and Matching Serial No. 2266 ger there was a definite hypotensionOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is an unusually interesting Danish or Norwegian military flintlock Jger rifle combining early Scandinavian lock and stock features with a later pillar breech, or tige, alteration. It retains its separate safety dog, five groove rifled barrel, sword bayonet mounting stud, two leaf folding rear sight, sliding wooden patch box, both sling swivels, and a massive iron ramrod with a cupped loading head. The barrel and