Original Priming/Day Powder Horn – Contemporary Longrifle Association

Original Priming/Day Powder Horn – Contemporary Longrifle Association

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Very nice small original powder horn. It’s kind of between a priming horn and/or day horn size. It’s 7” around the outside edge. Butt is 2” by 1 3/4” and is secured with four square tacks. Butt has the initials MW(and either an N or M). Horn is tight. Shipping is $6 to CONUS.

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