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I don't think that anyone who knows anything about English guns would dispute that the Birmingham makers were all capable of producing "Best" work. Even their average quality guns were very well made guns. In fact the Birmingham makers had quite a long arm. Prior to the passage of the McKinley Tariff some were building guns for American companies and shipping them here. I believe that C.G. Bonehill was building SxSs for Colt and shipping them here.