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  • trailtoy

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    May 19, 2013
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    Ya know how you thought you knew what was in the closet, until you didn't? Dad showed me these today after saying, "I'm sure I showed you these." These came from the same person as the 1911 from the other thread.

    First one is I think a 'Henry Trade Rifle'. Don't know much else yet. It does have a hexagonal bore similar to a Whitworth, measures about 3/8".
    henry01.jpg

    henry02.jpg


    This one is really cool I think. Thought it was a shotgun, but it is a .52 caliber rimfire. It is a Joslyn model 1864, US marked, made for the Civil War I believe. Only made about 15k of them and being a single shot became obsolete pretty quickly.
    joslyn01.jpg

    joslyn02.jpg
     

    Zorros

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    Dec 10, 2017
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    Stonington, connecticut. When there was a gun industry in southern new england. Jeez. How many can u name? Whitney, johnston, winchester, hi std, marlin? Is mossberg still in n haven? Nice finds. Like the joslyn a great deal.
     

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