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Old 11-07-2010, 08:57 PM   #1
griaguns
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Default Help with old Percussion Target Rifle

I live in B.C Canada and just picked up a Percussion 1/2 Stock Target rifle to go with the rest of my American made antique military and sporting rifles.
The barrel has had a rear sight added and the dove tail has covered part of the name on top of the barrel.
The barrel has a hook breach and is 1" 1/8th across the flats with the muzzle turned for a short starter approx 1" The name S.H. HAND 1873 is stamped on the end of the muzzle , Remington is stamped at the back of the bottom of the barrel just in front of the breach plug.The added rear sight is just behind the name .NELSON .
Can anybody help with identifying this rifle.
Graham

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Old 11-08-2010, 01:58 PM   #2
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Default Re: Help with old Percussion Target Rifle

griaguns-
Can't identify the gun from your post; it reads like that rifle was "assembled" and not an"original".

Just a wild guess; at this point.

By the way; welcome to this site....
I believe that most of these guys really know what they are talking about!

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