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    W. Hatch percussion rifle

    Thanks for the reply Zonie. It's interesting he was a general gunsmith. I say that because with a little further investigation into my rifle (by reading lots of posts on this site and removing the barrel from the stock) I find that the barrel is marked REMINGTON on the bottom flat just where...
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    W. Hatch percussion rifle

    Hello everyone, I'm new to this forum but I think I might have a couple of stumper questions for you all. I have an old W. Hatch percussion rifle. It has a 31 1/2" octagon barrel that measures 38 cal. on a muzzle gauge, a brass curved butplate, a brass patchbox on the right side, a brass...
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