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Help please ! I am trying to locate a Boss 12 bore Damascus SxS underlever hammer gun Serial numbe 1267 . Any help will be appreciated.
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The first pin-fire breech-loader built by Boss was number 1600, built in 1858, so all earlier numbers would be muzzle-loaders and not under-lever guns. Are you sure about that number?
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Boss number 1833. Originally a single bite underlever pinfire built in 1860...Geo
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May I ask what makes this Boss so special?
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I would like to hear about the mystery of the early serial number. The more we study, the more we know.
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Could it have been a muzzle loader converted to a Jones Underlever? There is a Reilly so re-done....SN 10354 which I've dated to 1857:
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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That was my first thought, I have owned a few of them.
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Peter, contact Donald Dallas, he was loaned all the Boss records for writing his book, had them rebound for Boss and has had a enthusiastic approach to looking up Boss guns ever since. He might be able to help you with some info, maybe even come across it. ATB Toby
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Thank you everyone . Yesterday I actually shot Boss number 1266 which is as described . The owner Michael Russell would like to know the whereabouts of 1267 which used to belong to the family , but as been lost .
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Could it have been a muzzle loader converted to a Jones Underlever? There is a Reilly so re-done....SN 10354 which I've dated to 1857:
Can we please read one damn thread without you dragging some Reilly crap into it ?
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