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    Doglock lock problems...

    Thank you for the quick response! The trigger pull is heavy, I am sure the massive sear spring contributes to that.
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    Doglock lock problems...

    So, I have this new to me doglock British musket reprodiction. Not an Indian one. Here's the post about it: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/what-is-my-new-dog-lock-musket-or-doglock-musket-supposed-to-be-and-who-made-it.185978/ The lock has a problem, maybe- I'm too ignorant to know...
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    question regarding a 1904-1907 shotgun

    And we need pictures. Westley Richards was a top British maker. W. Richards was a trade name on very cheap Belgian knockoffs. Both used Damascus twist barrels. A hundred years of use, abuse, and poor storage have passed. Your gun may be unsafe to fire even with black powder loads.
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