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Up for grabs is a Blount Co. lock, .45 cal barrel, and and other associated parts that were salvaged from a pistol that had some stock issues. Pretty much everything to build a pistol aside from the stock is there.

I’m not sure who manufactured the barrel, but it appears to have been coned and of high quality. It’s been drilled and tapped for a vent liner, but I don’t know what the thread size or pitch is. I was hoping to get $250 shipped for the lot. I accept most forms of payment to include electronic options.
 

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Up for grabs is a Blount Co. lock, barrel, and and other associated parts that were salvaged from a pistol that had some stock issues. Pretty much everything to build a pistol aside from the stock is there.

I’m not sure who manufactured the barrel, but it appears to have been coned and of high quality. It’s been drilled and tapped for a vent liner, but I don’t know what the thread size or pitch is. I was hoping to get $250 shipped for the lot. I accept most forms of payment to include electronic options.
Up for grabs is a Blount Co. lock, barrel, and and other associated parts that were salvaged from a pistol that had some stock issues. Pretty much everything to build a pistol aside from the stock is there.

I’m not sure who manufactured the barrel, but it appears to have been coned and of high quality. It’s been drilled and tapped for a vent liner, but I don’t know what the thread size or pitch is. I was hoping to get $250 shipped for the lot. I accept most forms of payment to include electronic options.
 
Still available! Trade offers considered.
What are the misc parts? Brass or iron? Do they include the trigger, trigger guard, nose cap, side plate? Basically I want to know what else I might need to buy.
I am in the process of cutting down a mature (70 year old) apricot tree that died last year. It will have large enough wood to make a few half stock rifle blanks and maybe one or two full stock blanks. I would like to make my own rifle and fowling piece. However, since I have never even assembled a kit gun, starting a real build with a pistol might be smart.
Thank you.
 
What are the misc parts? Brass or iron? Do they include the trigger, trigger guard, nose cap, side plate? Basically I want to know what else I might need to buy.
I am in the process of cutting down a mature (70 year old) apricot tree that died last year. It will have large enough wood to make a few half stock rifle blanks and maybe one or two full stock blanks. I would like to make my own rifle and fowling piece. However, since I have never even assembled a kit gun, starting a real build with a pistol might be smart.
Thank you.

Good morning! Below is a photo of the parts included with this sale. You’ll have to source a ramrod pipe or two. There wasn’t any side plate on the pistol to begin with.
 

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