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By Ehrig, Miller, Dixon. 20$ good used condition, prefer PayPal.
 
If I may, the book contains descriptions of all of the stages about how to build a longrifle.
I used a copy of this book to guide me in building the longrifles I made and I think it is one of the better ones available.
Here's a picture of some of the rifles I've built with the books help.

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Amazing, thank you for clarifying. I had hoped it was a history of long rifle manufacturing (muzzle loading of course).. Perhaps one day I may look into this but I have enough on my plate as is.
 
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