What is the bore size? It may be one of the .451 Volunteer models, not a .577 Enfield.I thought the lock plates only said Enfield?
I believe Parker Hale is the manufacturer, British manufacturer
Top of barrel
That’s a Beauty MB, what caliber and where’d you find it?I thought the lock plates only said Enfield?
Who made this one?
Like Barker used to say: If the price is rightBuy it
Parker-Hale did not use original Enfield tooling. They borrowed a set of original gauges, which enabled them to get their parts dimensionally correct. They had a modern factory.It is one of the good ones. PH made them from the original Enfield tooling, progressive rifling, etc. Very desirable reproduction. Not perfect but very close.
The Henry rifled Volunteer was made with both 33” and 36” barrel lengths.If it's .45 caliber, a lot of those were sold by both Navy Arms and Dixie Gun works. There were two models: The Whitworth with 3 bands (which it looks like you have in the picture) and the Volunteer with 2 bands.
Navy Arms is but does not seem to be in the black powder business anymore. Dixie has shown this rifle in stock forever.Went to the above link and page says available. Didn’t know Navy arms was still in business
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