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Has anyone heard of an arms maker called J. Bullard? I am having a hard time finding any information about him that would pertain to a fowler I am interested in. Please take a look at the picture, if you have any info to share about this maker I would greatly appreciate it.
 

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Your gun is a flintlock conversion with the drum and nipple principle, If it is English which looks has it is it will have the British proof marks . My records do not show the name J.Bullard but it does show the name John Bulleid who was in business 1821-1825 in Bristol , Closter . Uk
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