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![]() A ten-shot harmonica pistol at the National Firearms Museum The most famous maker of Harmonica guns was Jonathan Browning, father of John Moses Browning. Commencing in 1834 in Quincy, Illinois, he began to make Harmonica guns and more conventional revolving rifles. He continued to improve on the principle after his conversion to Mormonism and emigration to Nauvoo, Illinois, and finally Ogden, Utah. One of John Browning's slide guns is on display in the John Browning home and gun shop museum in Nauvoo, pictured below. [edit] See also[edit] External links
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