LD1, I have posted the query over on the American Longrifle forum under "Gun Building" ( http://www.americanlongrifles.org/forum/ ) You might check there over the next several days for answers. I do remember a gentleman in the Northwest who was producing the rifles and kits many years ago--Don Brown comes to this feeble mind. Don't know if he is still doing it--or even around. FYI, the British Enfield Volunteer .451 rifle sold by Dixie Gun Works has Henry rifling and the barrel is made by Parker Hale in England. Incredibly accurate guns, especially with long range sights. I've taken a number of deer and elk with mine using a 492 grain slug.


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