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Old 14-11-10, 00:03
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It sounds like a fencing musket. they were made by a number of makers in England from the 19th century.

Joe Salter has a Webley & Scott for sale now:http://www.joesalter.com/detail.php?f_qryitem=12880

This page has a bit of info on the muskets and images of a Greener example:http://www.rifleman.org.uk/Fencing_musket.htm
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Old 14-11-10, 17:09
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Default Webly& Scott training gun

Thanks for all the coments .I'll get a picture of it .This gun does not have a bolt action on it .Just looked at the one for sale and it is like that one
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I have a Swift and its box. . . .


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Old 15-11-10, 02:08
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i should clarify, that there are three or four versions of the swift t/r ..the one i have is the final version. long branch also produced a training rifle, which was just as realistic as the swift. i have never seen one for sale, but hopefully one will turn up one day.
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I happen to have one looking for a good home. Swift Training Rifle transit case, that is.
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Old 04-12-10, 23:12
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i should clarify, that there are three or four versions of the swift t/r ..the one i have is the final version. long branch also produced a training rifle, which was just as realistic as the swift. i have never seen one for sale, but hopefully one will turn up one day.
One of the most active gun forums in Canada (probably the only really good one for that matter) is dub dub dub canadiangunnutz.com. There is a forum for military surplus firearms and a well-watched exchange too. Register and post and WTB (wanted to buy) ad for a Long Branch Training Rifle.
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