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My first squirrel rifle.

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It was built for/or by A.J. Calder Sr. and was then passed on to his son(both names are engraved on the barrel). It's a .36 cal with a 40.5" barrel. I am still getting acquainted with it.
 

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My first squirrel rifle was my grandfathers 36 cal Ohio Vincent flintlock, used it as long as he was alive. Unfortunately when he passed away, my brother was the one to get it and I have no idea where it went after he died. Probably to his son. Over the years I tried to talk him out of it to no avail. Sorry I have no pictures of it.
 
It was built for/or by A.J. Calder Sr. and was then passed on to his son(both names are engraved on the barrel). It's a .36 cal with a 40.5" barrel. I am still getting acquainted with it.
Dang what a beautiful weapon. My lust and covetousness are large. Needs ramrod and front sight reversed.
 
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