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    The answer is probably to be found in one of the books by De Witt Bailey. Which I unfortunately do not possess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Chadwick View Post
    The answer is probably to be found in one of the books by De Witt Bailey. Which I unfortunately do not possess.
    However, if you go here:

    Britishicon Flint and Percussion Arms - British Militaria Forums

    you are most likely to get a response from some knowledgeable people!
    Thanks to Patrick for the tip, some very knowledgeable people indeed, I await the responses with great interest...

    Its a very rare P1776 pattern rifle ....

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