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IronHand

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I was asked by a local gun shop owner to help ID a gun for a customer. She inherited it 20 years ago and has no information on it. The tang has been repaired at some time.

It's a 45 cal Mule Ear superimposed load rifle. There are no markings on the gun. Obviously this is not something you see often.

I tried to get good photos so if anyone has any ideas please let me know.

IronHand

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The single trigger, in particular the "anchor" shaped lock bolt washer, and the odd cheekpiece indicate a New England rifle, most likely made in New York. The color on the two mule ear hammers makes them look almost new. Can you provide a closer, more clear photo looking directly down on the two nipples to see what they, and the barrel surface around them, look like?

Shelby Gallien
 
I had never heard of a superimposed load. Little search engine action and I’m now educated. Learn something new every day!
 
This is the only one I have ever seen. Really neat to get to handle it.

Ironhand
 
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