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. . . . .*40f - NRSN Sharpes Rifles, for which Reilly became a UK distributor,
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. . . . .*40g - NRSN Winchesters, at least three are still in existance;
02 Oct 1875, Illustrated Sporting News
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-- WIN SN 10808. 1876 rifle .50 ex caliber 22 round barrel-buttton magazine, British proofed. Part of an order for 10 guns SN 10803-13, shipped to UK. (Photo is of SN 10810): " In warehouse 10-09-1880, shipped 10-14-1880, order # 21230. s/n 10803 through 10813 were all part of the same order number with same configuration."  
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-- WIN SN 110103: 1873 (thrid model) Winchester from 1884, 32.30 WCF, Britich proofs. It was imported to UK by Reilly and marketed by Cogswell & Harrrison in their retail shop.
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-- WIN SN 189115 B; Winchester Repeating Arms, New Haven CT on the barrel, inscribed E.M. Reilly & Co., 16, New Oxford St., London. (no photo)

. . . . .*40h NRSN Beaumont-Adams revolving cylinder carbines: Patent fie-shot double-action percussion revolving rifle retailed by “Reilly, 502 New Oxford Street, London,” Serial Nr. B.7452, Patent Nr, 25100R,
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