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    Percussion "rifle"

    Thank you very much for your input, FRS. I've already had this posted at Americanlongrifle.org and the folks there tend to agree with you. Personally, I think it originated in the Dauphin (Harrisburg) area. Those guns were known to be rather plain (like this one), but they had alot of Berks...
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    Percussion "rifle"

    The links below will take you to my Photobucket album with photos of an old muzzleloader. I'm hoping for some help to identify its origins. The lock appears to have been converted from flint. The octagon barrel tapers to round. I cannot see any rifling. The barrel is 37" long and the entire gun...
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