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. . . . .*51k -- Snider” name stamped on Reilly guns:
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. . . . .*51l – Location of Government Snider SN’s:
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. . . . .*51m -- SN 10021 (1856) – Earliest Reilly made P53 Enfield and the earliest Reilly Enfield later converted to Snider. The name “E.M. Reilly & Co., “ was likely added when the conversion was completed:
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. . . . .*51n -- SN 1502115021 (early 1868) is the first extant Reilly made specifically as a Snider-Enfield: German silver rearsight cover stamped "Snider": No Photo-1997 auction.

. . . . .*51o – SN 15239 (late summer 1868) - E.M. Reilly & Co. New Oxford St., London. .577. single barrel Snider Enfield.
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. . . . .*51p -- SN 16607 - E.M. Reilly (no address). .577. Rifle; Single barrel. Snider Enfleld.
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. . . . .*51q -- SN 18514 - E.M. Reilly & Co., (address not mentioned); 8 bore. Single barrel rifle; Snider Patent & Newmark's Patent
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. . . . .*51r -- SN 33419 - E.M. Reilly & Co., 277, Oxford Street, London. 12 bore SxS rifle. Snider patent action. U-L, hammer gun. Anson forearm Pat use #2822. (Arrow with GR = crown property)
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