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    Boolit Master
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    Identify the rifle in this pic please

    It appears to be some sort of bpcr but I can’t tell what it is
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    I can't tell completely, but it appears to be a Smith carbine.
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    Its a Smith carbine .50 cal breech loader from the sling swivels I would say its the artillery model.
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    Thanks,
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    the details some of you guys know amazes me sometimes!
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    The break-open Smith utilizes special rubber or brass cartridge casings, and doesn't qualify for most state's muzzleloader/black powder seasons.

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    A friend has an original with a pristine bore. He handloads for it and I would not want to be within 100 yds if he is slinging lead my way. Wonderful workmanship.
    Bob

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