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    What is my trapdoor? PICS.



    Is my 45-70 trapdoor original or a Banerman? The S/N 415006 shows it was built in 1888. The sidelock dated 1863. the breach block dated 1873, is a long wrist stock, the barrel bans have a U stamped on them & butt plate has US stamped in it. It also has one of those thick paper liners under the full length of the barrel. I`ved owned this since 1960 & the bore is good & have shot at least 40 factory rounds through it back then. We use to shoot old 2 gal. metal oil cans back then at about 75 yds & it would hit them. By the way, I paid the whopping sum of $10.00 for it.










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    where you are going wrong is you have too many links in the one image insertion link. I have removed the first 'h' to try and stop it turning into a link:

    ttp://%3ca%20href=http//s917.photobucket.com/albums/ad11/cougar696969/?action=view&current=micspics01025.jpg target=_blank>[IMG]http://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad11/cougar696969/th_micspics01025.jpg

    What you need is everything after the [IMG] tag pasted into the insert picture function. Again, I have again removed the 'h' tp stop it from working so you can see that the correct link is:
    ttp://i917.photobucket.com/albums/ad11/cougar696969/th_micspics01025.jpg

    hope this makes sense !

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