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Unfortunately I checked with Chuck most of the information is non legible.
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Phillip Carr For Your Post: |
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That's too bad Phil.
It's an enigma! .
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man what questions that will never be answered....reckon what fellow built this gun....charlie
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Any information on the trigger, crescent butt, rib and and the markings is greatly appreciated since there is little information available in the records.
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That is a very neat gun! The buttplate looks to be original to me, it is of the proper style for the gun, just a lot more curved.
And though the single trigger is obviously a much latter addition. It is very rare to see a single triggered hammer gun, let alone a lifter. Other than the damaged to the stock head, it looks to be in great condition.
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I just realized I didn’t post a picture of the rib. Barrels ring but why the screws along the rib?
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I have never seen a single trigger on a lifter. Has anyone?
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