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THE BRITISH SOLDIER’S FIREARM FROM SMOOTHBORE TO SMALLBORE 1850-1864 by Dr. C.H. Rhodes. Everything you need to know about the English pattern muskets, ammunition and accessories for British soldiers. A wonderful reference for the study of English military arms of the time period.
Hardbound with dust jacket, 6” x 9”, 332 pages, moderately illustrated. Reprinted in 1994 and a much sought after reference book. [jet]
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