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Original 128 years old. When I received this gun I spent about 2 hours looking at it trying to determine if it was a redo. I decided it had to be and since it was not far from me I thought it was maybe done by Bill Schwarts many years ago. I carried to Bill and he said he did not do it and neither had anyone else. The breech face is what made me think it was restored as it looks like it has not been fired. Comments welcome good or bad. Gerald.
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