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REDUCED. This rifle would seem to be an antique in well preserved condition. It was built by Noadyer Potter, Maker of percussion sporting rifles in Dowagiac Mich .1869-77 (See Link from the American Longrifles Forum lower down in thread) It is .36 Cal. The 33" barrel is stamped N. POTTER on the underside. The barrel is 1 1/8" across flats and has a very good bore with small areas of light frost that will lap out with a few shots. Adjustable sporting rear and silver blade front sights. The dark stained Maple stock is free of cracks and has minimal handling marks. Pewter endcap. Held to barrel with single silver (?) pin. Has brass buttplate, patchbox and trigger guard. German silver inlays, typical of Potter's rifles. Double set triggers. Back action lock marked R.S. LOP is 13 5/8". Weight around 11 1/2 lbs. Balances just ahead of rear sight. This would be an expensive rifle to have built today. $825 SHIPPED.
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