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The image displays an organized collection of antique firearms within a museum exhibit, specifically located in the National Museum of Damascus, Syria. Approximately two dozen historical weapons, consisting primarily of long guns and pistols, are mounted against a vibrant red panel, viewed through a reflective glass barrier. On the left and central sections of the display, eleven antique long guns, identified as flintlock or percussion-cap mechanisms, are arranged horizontally. These weapons feature dark wooden stocks, aged metallic barrels, and ornate lock mechanisms. Various single-shot pistols with wooden grips and metallic components are also horizontally mounted. Several smaller metal implements, including ramrods and possibly a powder flask, are interspersed among the larger firearms. To the far right of the frame, approximately eight additional long guns are displayed vertically, standing upright with their stocks positioned downwards. These weapons exhibit similar construction from wood and aged metal. The entire exhibit is illuminated by internal lighting, which creates visible highlights on the weapons' surfaces and reflections on the protective glass of the display case. No people are visible in the scene.
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