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					Originally Posted by Ken Maddock
					
				 
				Hi Stu 
Thanks for the information 
Were blunderbuss military issue as the GR lock indicates or would the lock be just used as a standard part on civilian guns 
I know they were issued to post carriages but otherwise were they just civilian personal defence 
I have another blunderbuss barrel in the attic, brass again,  but I think the proof marks are different I will have a look 
Regards 
Ken 
			
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 Point taken. This could have been used (or made for) one of the "crown" enterprises such as Postal, Customs etc. Not likely military, and the use of the so called Broad Arrow mark is not a "given" anyway. Despite no George number, the proof marks place it as George 3rd.