Mystery

How to stop grave robbers in the 18th century

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Happy #flintlockfriday! Here’s a look at a flintlock I’ve never seen before. This is an English “Cemetary gun”, used to keep grave robbers away from your newly deceased relatives during the height of medical “study” in Victorian England.

Mounted on a swivel, this beast of a muzzleloader would be tied to trip wires that, when tripped, swung the muzzle in the direction of the thief and sent a lovely lead gift their way.

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The mystery of a naked flintlock from 1815

While on the road, we stop in to a muzzleloading gunsmith Allen Hunter's shop to see what he's been building, little did we know he had his hands on a mysterious hardware-less flintlock. Tune in as we discuss different signs of what may have happened over 200 years ago.