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Percussion Guns
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A Bedford County
style rifle in 36-cal. This slim rifle featured a typical Bedford
County style percussion lock. The patchbox has a Q type final often
used on these guns. The floral carving is also typical of this
school that continued to build ornate guns into the percussion period. |
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A neat little half
stock rifle in the style of Jacob and Caleb Vincent of Ohio. This
rifle was built with silver mountings and was incise carved to the rear of
the cheekpiece. The Davis "squirrel lock" with its cast in
engraving further enhanced the look of this light little rifle in 36-cal. |
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