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A Guide to the Ballard Breech Loader by G.Layman
ISBN 9781877704260
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By George J. Layman. This treatise presents a concise but informative guide to both shooting and categorizing the standard, factory issue Ballard and its reproductions. Hundreds of photos showing various models and variations from 1861 on. All the makes and models along with copies of old Ballard catalogs. A chapter on Ballard calibers with cartridge dimensions. Softbound, 216 pages, 6" x 9".
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