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Horn-Handled Percussion Day Gun Cane
Percussion Gun Cane
Circa 1890
This finely crafted percussion cane gun, dating to approximately 1890, exemplifies both functionality and discreet design. Serving as both a walking cane and a single-shot firearm, it features a barrel concealed within the shaft. With a simple pull of the cocking trigger, the nipple and firing cap are revealed, readying the weapon for use. The handle, a unique shepherd's crook made of bone, provides an elegant approach to self-defense. This model is attributed to Day’s patent, known for its quick-twist mechanism for the cane grip and removable stock, all of which remain in very good condition.
34“ length
Circa 1890
This finely crafted percussion cane gun, dating to approximately 1890, exemplifies both functionality and discreet design. Serving as both a walking cane and a single-shot firearm, it features a barrel concealed within the shaft. With a simple pull of the cocking trigger, the nipple and firing cap are revealed, readying the weapon for use. The handle, a unique shepherd's crook made of bone, provides an elegant approach to self-defense. This model is attributed to Day’s patent, known for its quick-twist mechanism for the cane grip and removable stock, all of which remain in very good condition.
34“ length
$1,032.50
Original: $2,950.00
-65%Horn-Handled Percussion Day Gun Cane—
$2,950.00
$1,032.50Description
Percussion Gun Cane
Circa 1890
This finely crafted percussion cane gun, dating to approximately 1890, exemplifies both functionality and discreet design. Serving as both a walking cane and a single-shot firearm, it features a barrel concealed within the shaft. With a simple pull of the cocking trigger, the nipple and firing cap are revealed, readying the weapon for use. The handle, a unique shepherd's crook made of bone, provides an elegant approach to self-defense. This model is attributed to Day’s patent, known for its quick-twist mechanism for the cane grip and removable stock, all of which remain in very good condition.
34“ length
Circa 1890
This finely crafted percussion cane gun, dating to approximately 1890, exemplifies both functionality and discreet design. Serving as both a walking cane and a single-shot firearm, it features a barrel concealed within the shaft. With a simple pull of the cocking trigger, the nipple and firing cap are revealed, readying the weapon for use. The handle, a unique shepherd's crook made of bone, provides an elegant approach to self-defense. This model is attributed to Day’s patent, known for its quick-twist mechanism for the cane grip and removable stock, all of which remain in very good condition.
34“ length
























