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    Unusual

    Looks like a lightweight version of a Bench Rest Rifle. They look nearly identical but weigh between 20-40 lbs.Most of them had a tang sight, & some provision for a false muzzle or similar object. Research some of these makers, Morgan James of Utica , NY, Norman Brockway, VT, Nelson Lewis of...
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    New garage sale find

    Looks like a Ohio rifle to me..Golcher locks were as common in the mid 1800s as Remington Rifles are today...As James Kelly said Postley & Nelson company made barrels & locks in Pittsburgh from abt 1852- 1875..If these parts were new to the gun then your rifle is no older than 1852 , or newer...
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