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      Feltwad replied to the thread E.M. Reilly wildfowler.
      Yes Reilly was a good maker it will make a good shooter .I must say but no offence who ever restored this gun should have stuck to...
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      Feltwad replied to the thread Latest addition to the herd.
      That gun is in far to good a condition to break up for spares it is a straight forward restoration, removing the nipple is a easy job...
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      Yes that is a keeper you are lucky I am a collector and i have only seen one like it Well Done Feltwad
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      Feltwad replied to the thread Burst barrel.
      The main reasons for a burst shotgun barrel are soil, snow , and paper thin card wads Feltwad
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      Feltwad reacted to Eterry's post in the thread Latest addition to the herd with Like Like.
      Has what my mentor called a Hex Sign, a wedding band on 5 flats, and a patten breech. Is the bottom flat at the breech engraved like the...
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      Feltwad replied to the thread Latest addition to the herd.
      Gun is a typical Birmingham made gun of the late percussion period say 1845-1855 period The barrel is also standard with a baluster...
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      This rifle looks very similar to the one I own which is a Canton Swiss snipers rifle . Feltwad
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      Feltwad replied to the thread English Game Rifles.
      Thanks everybody the minds willing not to let them go but sadly the body's not Feltwad
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      Feltwad replied to the thread English Game Rifles.
      This stand of percussion riffles mostly English from my collection I have entered them in the July Holts Auction mostly because of...
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      Feltwad reacted to Rudyard's post in the thread 6-Bore Dangerous Game Gun with Like Like.
      LEM Moulds will make you any bore size mould you require if he doesn't pop up as' LEM Moulds' let me know I have his E whatever...
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      Feltwad reacted to TexasJacob's post in the thread 6-Bore Dangerous Game Gun with Like Like.
      Feltwad .. thank you ... I am going to type up a few notes on this gun at some point for my own records and I will share that narrative...
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      Feltwad replied to the thread 6-Bore Dangerous Game Gun.
      Your first paragraph has me puzzled when you say that in 1851 he was new to signing and making guns with his name This makes me...
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      Feltwad replied to the thread 6-Bore Dangerous Game Gun.
      Both father and son had many patents registered at the patent office not only for shotguns but also rifles and pistols. Feltwad
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      Feltwad replied to the thread 6-Bore Dangerous Game Gun.
      William Greener is the father of William Wellington Greener The father is more associated with muzzle loaders and his son breech...
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      Feltwad replied to the thread 6-Bore Dangerous Game Gun.
      First was the gun for big game hunting I believe not to me it was a fowling gun for geese and ducks and would have had a barrel length...
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