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Swedish/Baltic Lock Rifle
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An ivory inlaid patchbox and other embellishments accentuate this forward-acting, .60 caliber Baltic lock rifle which dates from 1650. The off side of the short buttstock has an ivory inlay that illustrates its purpose as a hunting arm.