Anyone else collect these?
My oldest is a dug one from Canada that I think ranged from 1670-1750. The largest is likely a French naval or some sort of heavy gun that had a flintlock mechanism to fire.
A couple others are one of one known (that I'm aware of at least). Hall rifle mainspring vise, US made frizzen or sear spring vise, and a US made long arm spring vise- possibly for some imported back action lock or something I'm unaware of at this time.
Jim Shaffer had a least 100 plus tools that weren't in Vol. 1 or 2 yet.
My oldest is a dug one from Canada that I think ranged from 1670-1750. The largest is likely a French naval or some sort of heavy gun that had a flintlock mechanism to fire.
A couple others are one of one known (that I'm aware of at least). Hall rifle mainspring vise, US made frizzen or sear spring vise, and a US made long arm spring vise- possibly for some imported back action lock or something I'm unaware of at this time.
Jim Shaffer had a least 100 plus tools that weren't in Vol. 1 or 2 yet.
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