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Found this the other day
 

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I just went looking and found this info from a 2012 auction...

Ardesa Alexander Henry Percussion Long Range Rifle
451 Cal; s/s; 33" oct barrel; exc bore; globe front sight with windage & spirit lever, folding rear tang peep sight; blk metal finish; case hardened lock, hammer & butt plate; exc chequered stock with capped semi-pistol grip


Does it have the fast 1-21" twist as on the Parker Hale Volunteer? I'm wondering if it was made to compete against the Volunteer, which looks like a 2-band Enfield. The one you have looks more "Hawken like" to me -- and I like it!

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