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Hey guys, I saw this on the net and just had to post it. I downloaded the photos without getting any information, sorry. It is a real sweet looking firearm.
Maybe someone can post some information.
Flintlocklar
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That is a very fine looking rifle, not necessarily traditional looking by American standards, but does represent a late percussion period rifle.
That rifle has all the cookies, octagon to round barrel, very fine checkering, takedown rifle, nice engraving, fine walnut stock, range rod.
Beautiful rifle!
Fred
 

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