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David: Picture 13 clearly shows that the barrels were acid etched; a popular treatment for Bernard barrels. Unfortunately, I don't see a barrel maker's mark, and about everyone in Liege made Bernard
http://docs.google.com/a/damascuskno...P3FP0fXb0/edit
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Ribbed barrels were often seen on Prussian and Austrian muzzle loading double and single barrel rifles from the 1860-1880s.
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