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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 Hope this helps J |
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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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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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