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Trench76

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I had this rifle built for me by Roy Stroh back in 2012. It's an interpretation of a John Small rifle c. 1795, which was made in Indiana. The original resides in the Indiana State History Museum. I named her "Fearnaught", after William Henry Harrison's horse. This rifle has served me well over the years in the field and on the range.
 

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