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We don't of course, know whether these are "rifles" or "smoothbore muskets", or
indeed, whether they are meant to be breechloaders of some sort (Remingtons perhaps I used to own a
Swiss Remington Rolling Block of c1870). I will therefore call them long-guns which gets rid of the problem.
Per fess Argent a semé of billets and a semi-lion issuant Sable langued Gules then Or two long-guns
in saltire of the Second garnished of the First.
Christopher Southworth
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