Nice effort on the images. The reason I inquired about the length is that Daly advertised/touted that his frame had more bearing surface being something akin or similar to a pigeon gun. 65mm was the typical length of the water table of the Daly Gun and I for one would say that this passed thru the Lindner shop. Was it that the dimension for typical boxlocks was 56mm?? I don't think we are positive of the frame source but evidence is pointing to a few makers and sometimes the frame filer's initials are on the crossbar/Purdey lockup seen in the well, or in the well itself. I wonder what the lowest Daly Gun with H.A. Lindner's crowned crossed pistols control mark might be. I'm curious what Ken's take on this might be now. Without a doubt, this is THE best site for multi-barrelled sporting weapons. It is searchable and the knowledge base of the members is quite deep.
Kind Regards,
Raimey
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