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    There is a Forgotten Weapons video on the single shots from Ethiopia. Maybe yours is related to them.

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    Good Morning,

    That is a great series and I did see the one on the Beaumonts from Ethiopia. From what I have researched, mine would be the next model following the removal of the safety that had the addition of the external piece put on to cover the holes.

    I have an 1871/1879.

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    From Gunboards:

    M71 single shot and original sight
    M71/79 single shot with modified safety and new sight for the new cartridge
    M71/79 single shot with removed safety and new sight (mine)
    M71/88 with 4-round Vitali box magazine, with of course the sight for the new cartridge

    There was also a M73 single shot Navy rifle that used a sword bayonet, a similar colonial rifle that was browned, a variety of cadet rifles modified to .22 caliber, and a somewhat rare KNIL police carbine.

    Randy

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    Very neat rifles. I inherited a nice in the white Vitali conversion. It's a very early import that somehow avoided sporterization. Interestingly enough, not numbers matching. The bolt and rear sight match the receiver, but the barrel is 9 numbers off and matches the buttplate. The barrel is marked 1894, and the butt is marked 1892. I never fully figured that out.
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    Good Morning. Buffalo Arms has Bertram Brass and CH4D dies available. Both are not cheap but you will amortize costs as you reload those cases. I found my cases on Gunbroker where some loaded ammunition for the Beaumont was for sale. At $4/case, antique arms collecting can be expensive and more so if you consider those dies at $275+.

    With all this said, nothing like making smoke in the morning! Randy
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