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This one is for the righties out there. This is a .60 Cal. rifle built by Jerry Scales and engraved by John Schippers. The style is more or less in the area of an English stalking rifle. 31" swamped barrel with a Chambers round-faced lock. The lock is big but really smooth and easy on flints. If you want a nice, handy hunting rifle this is it. LOP is about 13.75" There is a small patch on both sides of the barrel channel and another on the tang. Both are almost invisible. Jerry said that he traded a German shepherd puppy for the precarved stock and had to fit a new barrel to it. $2850 shipped.

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I had some requests to see the barrel channel patches so here they are. The one on the left side runs 16" along the barrel channel tapering to a point as it goes forward. The right side is just a splinter 4" near the entry pipe. The camera makes them more obvious than they appear in normal light.

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