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ALR Museum. . . . . Mose Specht rifle Re: ALR Museum Mose Specht rifle « Reply #9 on: April 02, 2009, 02:41:01 AM » Don-- Mose Specht's biography is located in "The History of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys: With Illustrations," which is an interesting two volume sketch book, including biographies of prominent citizens
ALR Museum: View the famous Whale gun ALR Museum: View the famous " Whale" gunHaving studied and researched this rifle for some years, some additional comments may be helpful: The rifle is signed "BHC" both on the lock and under the barrel I don't know of a qualified Tennessee collector who has doubted the attribution to Berryman H Compton, who worked in Giles County, Tennessee We don't know for sure, of course, since he did
ALR Museum Gunmaker: Samuel Shuler. . . . Liverpool, PA ALR Museum Gunmaker: Samuel Shuler Liverpool, PAJDM, what is the source for your information that Samuel moved to Perry County in 1827? My research on the Shulers is ongoing Eric, I got the information out of Jim Whiskers book "Arms Makers Of Pennsylvania" Published in 1990 There may be new info out there I would love to here it JIM
July ALR monthly match July ALR monthly matchIf I understand correctly, since we are shooting at one-half target, the target could be cut in half along the row of numbers thereby yielding two targets Clearly we have to count on the honesty of the shooter to only fire five shots per target because a shot off the half target simply will not show I'm old and quite likely misunderstanding the instructions, so please