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Old 10-12-2010, 09:55 PM
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Number 28309, assembly # 119, all matching . One of 50 that were shipped to J.W. Storrs of New York City, New York on August 22 1864. Obviously started out as a Yankee gun.
I wish it could talk about where it went from there. I bought it from Trapper Gun in Roseville Michigan in 2007. Old Trap couldn't remember where he took it in at, said he had it for years.
Anyone else have an Army that went to Storrs?
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