Boom Box..........
Looking at that closely and knowing what I know about flintlock guns, I would guess that is a double barreled pistol that is activated (triggered) by pulling up on the center nob. I believe the hot box part of the cylinders are in the neighborhood of where the frizzen (the plate where the flint strikes) and gunpowder pan are and would set off both barrels at once. It would be a clever hidden weapon but likely not the top of a sporran. May have been worn on the belt and, if on the right side (dominate hand side) would shoot forward at the threat. Would be a close-quarters weapon. The pan would have to be filled with gunpowder ahead of time and would easily spill out if the wearer were to bow, lean over......... As previously said, likely a show piece rather than an effective weapon. But clever all the same, and interesting. History........
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