This line was originally meant to consolidate everything known about Reilly's under one heading. In this regard this parallel line is an important addition to understanding 1880 Reilly manufacturing philosophy. The last post is included below just for the record:
https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=675760#Post675760

Thanks Para and SKB. Those were very educational posts. I've sent the conclusions to Southam's and have included the Reilly date chart. This text has been added to the History chapter 71:

XI: Reilly – 1880’s:
. . .71. 1882: Selling Off The Rack

In addition to the A&D boxlocks mentioned above Reilly may well have sourced two other actions from Birmingham:

, , ,-- Scott 1878 patent 761 “Triplex” action often used with Perkes crystal cocking indicators; This action was pictured on the January 1882 Reilly advertisement introducing guns sold off the rack. Extant serial numbered Reilly’s using the Triplex Action, all of which have Scott patent use numbers, include SN’s 24736, 25038, 25039, 26733, 27385, 27446, 27644, 27853, 27854, 27853.

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. . .-- Greener 1880 patent 930 Facile Princeps action often coupled with the G&N 1881 patent 2003 - ejectors. There are three extant examples, all highly engraved and finished; They are all proofed in London vice Birmingham for the Greener FP's and none of the Reilly's have the Greener elephant trademark stamp: SN 25883, 30227, and one whose SN has not been published.

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