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Nicolas-Noël Boutet - Wikipedia
Nicolas-Noël Boutet (31 August 1761 – 1833) was a French gunsmith and bladesmith who was director of the Versailles state arms factory. More than 600,000 weapons were produced under his directorship. See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Nicolas Noël Boutet | Double-Barreled Flintlock …
A flintlock shotgun made by Nicolas Noël Boutet in 1818–20 and enhanced with percussion locks and barrels in 1860. The gun is decorated with gold, silver, horn, and walnut and has a rich history of ownership and exhibition.
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L'armurerie CHAPUIS
Chapuis Arms is a family-owned business that produces high-quality firearms in France since the early 20th century. It offers three finishing levels of its …
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Chapuis Armes: Traditional French Gun Manufacturer
Chapuis is a traditional French gun manufacturer that produces premium quality hunting guns for upland and big game. Learn about its history, craftsmanship, and reputation for excellence and durability.
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A Visit With French Arms Maker L’Atelier Verney-Carron
Sep 20, 2019 · Learn about the history and craftsmanship of L'Atelier Verney-Carron, a family-owned gunmaker in St. Etienne, France. See how they produce custom shotguns and rifles with wood, metal and engraving.
Original French Napoleonic Nicolas Noel Boutet …
As seen on History Channel's Pawn Stars, this is an exquisite exceptionally rare French shogun manufactured by master gunsmith Nicolas-Noël Boutet, who was the personal gunmaker to King Louis XVI of France and during the revolution …
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Cased Set of a Flintlock Rifle, a Pair of Pistols, and …
Gunsmith Nicolas Noël Boutet French. ca. 1800. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 375. The Revolution of 1789 and the subsequent rise of Napoleon, first as consul (1799–1804) and then as emperor (1804–14), …