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    New to me Vincent rifle

    I also have a L Bryner in .36. Trying to find out more about “L. Bryner” can anybody help with that?
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    L. Bryner #33 percussion. .36cal.

    Thank you Hawgeye. I will take your advice. I did do a search on L Bryner on this site and got one older hit. He had posted a pic of it and looked quite similar to mine. Can’t find it now. Thanks again
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    L. Bryner #33 percussion. .36cal.

    I’m not getting any replies, Did I post incorrectly?
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    L. Bryner #33 percussion. .36cal.

    Can anyone help me with information on a gun maker L.Bryner? I recently acquired a .36cal percussion rifle with the name L. Bryner #33 on the top of the barrel. I purchased it in Waynesboro Pa. It may be a Vincent model. Nobody around here seems to know anything about “L. Bryner”.
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    New Guy

    Looking forward to participating in the great hobby!
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