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Re: 1884 Reilly 12 ga/.577 Cape Gun
#621571
Nov 5th a 11:20 AM
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by Parabola |
Parabola |
Is the owner sure about the chamber length of the rifled barrel?
12 bore and .577 Snider (2 1/4 inch case) was a popular combination for British Cape guns, the military cartridges being widely obtainable throughout the Empire.
I note it has a push forward under lever rather than a Jones screw grip.
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