Which long gun for fireplace décor?

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In most ways, the rifle is nothing special, just a Pedersoli flintlock in .36 caliber. But I have had it for a very long time and we have had a lot of small adventures together. I cannot imagine trying to maintain a mantel without it.

A really great look ...symbolic of the classic four freedoms.
 
It depends on your personal taste. I have seen muzzle loaders, double barrel shotguns and antique Winchester lever guns. All of these made an attractive display.
 
What era do you have in mind? Americans started moving in in numbers after the Civil War. Gold was discovered in Nome in 1899.
 
Why do you think I have Ronald Reagan as my signature line in my posts?
Since you brought it up, I'm not really sure. When it comes to 2A infringements, he's among the worst presidents this country has ever had.......Back to the subject at hand though, you could do a flintlock and AR15 together. Bit different but kind of represents the beginning and the present of American freedom.
 
I like the idea of a nice looking muzzle loader.

Speaking of fireplace decorations, a few years before my father passed he became infatuated with AK-47's. I gifted him a Romanian WASR with a 75 round drum magazine and he mounted that above the fireplace. It didn't look "right" but he loved it.
 
For the price of a old wall hanger you could buy a functional AR-15 knock off and you won't have far to grab it when you need it.
Work out some sort of simple chain or lock that works for your situation.
In this day and age keeping a weapon handy is just being prepared. Just like the old days when we hung a flintlock over the fireplace. They weren't for decoration.
 
I have an old Hawken style muzzle loader on my office wall that looks great.
I recently acquired an old double barrel 12 gauge for the same purpose.

Anything along those lines would look great.
 
Seems appropriate being so close to Russia.

I know, right. I mean, after all, Sarah Palin can see Russia from her house.

(Truthfully, she never said that. That was Tina Fey doing an impression, but she hit dead on so well that people bought it. And still do to this day.)
 
I will never understand some people's love affair with the Mosin Nagant rifle. I remember when those things were stacked in trash cans at gun shows with a sigh "Take your pick. $50." Every weekend after a gun show, people would show up at the range with them, shoot a 12 moa group, and say "Hey, that's pretty good." Mean while I'm shooting 1/2 moa with my 243. smh.
 
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