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  1. J

    Need help identifying inherited 60-62 caliper percussion long rifle - D R Estill on barrel

    Shelby, your help has been above any of my expectations. Thank you for sharing your knowledge ... which has clearly been built over many years of interest and dedication. Not sure what I will do with the "chunk" ... but it will now carry a story with it. Thank you, John Castle
  2. J

    Need help identifying inherited 60-62 caliper percussion long rifle - D R Estill on barrel

    Still getting the hang of this forum... sending pics you requested again. The rear ramrod pipe seems to be about 2 1/2" behind the rear rifle sight.
  3. J

    Need help identifying inherited 60-62 caliper percussion long rifle - D R Estill on barrel

    Shelby, here are some more pics. The rear ramrod pipe is about 2 1/2" from the rear sight.
  4. J

    Need help identifying inherited 60-62 caliper percussion long rifle - D R Estill on barrel

    Wow. I’m not sure how to thank you enough for this detailed information. Thank you Shelby.
  5. J

    Need help identifying inherited 60-62 caliper percussion long rifle - D R Estill on barrel

    Wow. I’m not sure how to thank you enough for this detailed information! Amazing Shelby - thank you.
  6. J

    Need help identifying inherited 60-62 caliper percussion long rifle - D R Estill on barrel

    I have an old rifle that has been in "my" family for at least 5 generations. It is 58" long and weighs 17.2 lbs. Octagon barrel is 42" long and 1 1/4" wide and appears to be a 60 - 62 caliper. The percussion mechanism plate says T. Neave & Sons, Cincinnati (this mechanism appears to be a...
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