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    Burst Barrel

    A few years ago, I traded a .32 cal rifle for a .62 cal smooth-bore. Looked to be styled as a "Tulle" but had an English lock. I sold it to a friend of mine last fall. It appeared to be a well made gun and I did some good shooting with it. My friend did well with it, having the lock and...
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    1803 Harpers Ferry Rifle Repro

    I have seen discussions on this weapon on this forum before. At the mention of Lewis and Clark, the discussion deteriorated rather quickly. I don't want to start another "spirited discussion" about who carried what and when. What I just want to know is the Euroarms version any good or a piece...
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    smoothbore caplock

    My father-in-law aquired that I think is a smoothe bore British caplock. At least I think it's British, it has British proof marks but nothing else on the lock. I would have thought it wouls say "Enfield" somewhere on the lock. It also has British proof marks on the barrel. As to the barrel...
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