| 1. | Barrel bands were typically held in place either with springs or screws.
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| 2. | The Charleville's barrel was held into place by three barrel bands.
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| 3. | The rear barrel band was therefore modified in 1890 to include a rear sight protector.
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| 4. | It had a 37.5 inch barrel which was held into place by three barrel bands.
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| 5. | Barrel bands held the barrel to the stock.
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| 6. | The Type I eliminated the band springs and replaced the flat barrel bands with oval clamping bands.
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| 7. | Since it lacked the middle barrel band, the sling was affixed to the upper barrel band instead.
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| 8. | Since it lacked the middle barrel band, the sling was affixed to the upper barrel band instead.
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| 9. | The Model 1770 had a modified lock plate, stronger barrel bands, and a modified ramrod retaining spring.
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| 10. | The barrel was attached to the stock using two or three barrel bands, depending on the barrel's length.
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