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    Info on Newly Acquired Rifle

    That helps make more sense out of the second name, it must be stamped "Whitehall" rather than my previous guess of "Whitehald."
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    New Possession - Double Trigger Percussion

    Thanks Graham, I appreciate the response. Was it common for gun makers to purchase parts, i.e. locks, from other companies such as Leman to outfit their guns with?
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    New Possession - Double Trigger Percussion

    I joined this forum because I came into possession of a couple antique percussion rifles recently but know nothing about them. I am curious to learn any history/information surrounding the guns. This is rifle 2 of 2 - The steel plate, which is believe is called the “lock” (bear with me, I’m...
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    Info on Newly Acquired Rifle

    I joined this forum because I came into possession of a couple antique percussion rifles recently but know nothing about them. I am curious to learn any history/information surrounding the guns. This is rifle 1 of 2 - The barrel is stamped with the name “A. SELDEN” and below that another name...
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