Thanks, Steve, for pointing out my misuse of language! And for stressing 'maker' is an awfully loose term in British gunmaking...

It is better to say that pinfire guns are associated with these names, though it can't be broken down as to who actually made the guns, or retailed them, without a close examination of the guns themselves, if at all.

It is a shame that the catalogue listings are vague in their descriptions, mostly concerning outward condition rather than technical details. There are so many variations in guns with 'side-levers' or 'under-levers', at the end of the day the terms don't mean much. Not that anyone was paying much attention to pinfires, in any case.

I've corrected my post. Nits reduced!