Quote Originally Posted by enfield2band View Post
Hi tac,

Thank you for taking the trouble to search out the information, it is very interesting.
Please thank you friend as well.

I spoke to someone who knows the owner of the "Ketland" and he told me it was an experimental model that was tested by the military and only a small number of them were made.
While the concept of being able to load the rifle lay down appealed to the military it was rejected because the barrel leaded up because it did not use a patch on the ball.
Because of the lead build up in the barrel the rifle became inaccurate and the barrels had to be filled with mercury for a few days to remove the leading.

The next time the owner brings the rifle to the range I will get some photographs of it.

Thanks again.
We are all looking forward to seeing pics - if you get any, please email them to me so's I can post them dreckly.

TIA.

tac