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Old February 3, 2009, 05:14 AM   #7
sydneyswan
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Join Date: January 31, 2009
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Your answers have been very helpful and I now at least know the era that it was made in. However, is it still possible to trace its roots back to its original gunsmith by looking at any unique markings.

PS
I fired this gun about a month ago with my Pa, as he wanted to teach me how to shoot a muzzleloader. I can confirm that it fired brilliantly and there were no problems with the barrels as we had it checked over by a gunsmith. It was a very unique experience and was entertaining for both my dad and a family friend, who had never seen one in action.

PPS
I will probably be submitting more firearms to be identified as I inherit them.
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