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If someone is interestedin ALL FIVE for reenactors or film props, I can make a package deal of $200 each. This is sort of a smoothbore copy of a Pattern 1856 Enfield SRC. Barrel is 20" long. Absolutely no markings to indicate age or nationality. Just 7 punch marks on inside of lock. I say smoothbore, but the bore is rough with concentric machine marks. I have sold a couple of Africa trade muskets with similar bores. This was one of 5 identical carbines purchased in an auction lot. Each is bored different. This one has a .510 bore. Stock is stamped with 1910. Other 4 have different numbers (Rack/Inventory numbers?). I believe these to be movie props for blank black powder charges. Obviously not a shooter, unless you want to hunt small game close with shot. Best use is a blank firing reenactor weapon. Probably OK for that. $225 + Shipping.

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