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Thank you for even noticing this. I'm quite certain this is not new, as I am in my 50's and know this has been in our family for most of my life. My dad loved to go to auctions when I was in my elemen...
Here’s what another rifle "expert" told me today: “Your rifle has what's called a back action lock. It has never been flint - always percussion - and probably made between 1840 and 1850. Just can't se...
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Thanks for the information. Is there a name for this type of rifle, or was it called a "flint-lock" rifle (in its original state)?
This one is not very ornate, and it has no drawer. I have not noticed any markings on it, but I did not pull out the leaf that is currently folded against a wall. I did some research on drop leaf tabl...
Thank you for all the information you provided. This is very helpful!
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