== *23 1852-56: Pin-fire Guns in UK; Part 1 - Hodges & Lang FOOTNOTES CONT. ==

. . . . . . . . . .Current building:
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. . . . .*23f 27 December 1857, “The Field” re original forcing cones in Lefaucheaux + the apparent importation/use of Liège-made center-break barrels (complete with lumps?):
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. . . . .*23g Lang pamphlet: Oldest extant Lang pinfire is dated 1858. Source: Blanche notebook, Royal Armouries
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. . . . .*23h Lang gold medal
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. . . . .*23i. 28 Jul 1855, "The Field": Typical Lang ad from 1855-1858: No mention of breech-loaders or pin-fires.
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. . . . .*23j 22 November 1856, “The Field”: Letter to “The Field” defending break-action breech loaders
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. . . . .*23k: Lang denigrates others' pin-fires:
. . . . . . . . . .31 July 1858, "The Field"
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. . . . . . . . . .21 Aug 1858 "The Field":
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. . . . .*23l Jun 1859 letter by Lang to “The Field” and a portion of "The Field"'s stinging response:
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== *23 1852-56: Pin-fire Guns in UK; Part 1 - Hodges & Lang END FOOTNOTES ==

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