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    Moll percussion rifle

    Well I got an "A" on my Moll rifle project and once again thank you all for your help. :bow:
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    Moll percussion rifle

    Based on your previous post my Reminton is a New Model Army. Unfortuneately the grips have been replace so I can not tell if it was army issued. The T is actually about 1/2 inch to the left of the serial number. I purchased the gun from Ed Agremonte's gun shop in Yonkers for $30 in 1949. It is...
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    Moll percussion rifle

    My instructor did not give me a grade for my paper as yet. next week grades will be given. he did say that I did an excellent report except for the evaluation part where I was only able to get 3 estimates as to the value which ranged from $300 to $800 and posibly $1200 if the rifle was actually...
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    Moll percussion rifle

    Ghost, I am a retired professor of botany and horticulture. For 35 years I worked with plants. I am taking an introductory class in antiques at a local high school to learn how to research antiques. I have a copy of The Moll Gunsmiths by Heffner and have done as much research as I can through...
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    Moll percussion rifle

    did you get my e-mail? arbor
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    Moll percussion rifle

    I hope the picture is attached for the Moll rifle
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    Moll percussion rifle

    I am a student in an antiques class. Since I have some knowledge of antique guns my instructor has given me a final project of obtaining as much information on the following Moll percussion rifle as I can get. Description - 42 inches long, full tiger maple stock, 12 1/2 inches from butt plate...
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