That’s what I see as well9655. Light strike on the 9.
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That’s what I see as well9655. Light strike on the 9.
Yeah my feeling is that this odd light number might be a mis-strike. Could be a 9 too though, but why so light?? I'm not sure I'm comfortable pulling the barrel off. Are they pins that need to be driven out? surprised this gun has not sold yet, if it’s one that was actually made in England.
This is a very good deal and I’m surprised it has not sold. If it was actually made in England it’s as good of quality you can get. I once had one of there musketoons and had a very well known and respected NSSA gun builder who lives close by do a trigger job on it and he said they were excellent quality. I also know someone who owns one and I believe he told me he was offered two grand for his and that was well over a decade ago.Yeah my feeling is that this odd light number might be a mis-strike. Could be a 9 too though, but why so light?? I'm not sure I'm comfortable pulling the barrel off. Are they pins that need to be driven out?
No pins as far as I know. I’ve only owned the musketoons and they may be different but the barrel bands secure the barrel in place.Yeah my feeling is that this odd light number might be a mis-strike. Could be a 9 too though, but why so light?? I'm not sure I'm comfortable pulling the barrel off. Are they pins that need to be driven out?
And by the way, if that’s a light strike it appears your rifle is a British made barrel. Beautiful rifle and an excellent price!Not mine, I found this online awhile back -
Here, from the MLAGB archives of 2010, is the skinny on serial numbers -
ALL rifles and Musketoons - two band, three band and Whitworth - ALL calibres, that is to say, both .577/.58" and .451"
- 0000 to ~9000 were made in Birmingham
~9000 to 14000 Birmingham barrels, rest made in Italy
>14000 Italian made.
With a serial number of more than 9000 is this a true PH made gun? It seems to be, but I think I recall the genuine Parker Hales ran out at around 9000 with the rest being made by other manufacturers. TFoley could probably shed some light on this.And by the way, if that’s a light strike it appears your rifle is a British made barrel. Beautiful rifle and an excellent price!
Very nice, that’s what I was wondering.Not true, that's approximate. I have a 61 Musketoon that's around 9700 that's all British made.
At least the barrel would be. And yes, I expect Tfoley could shed light here.With a serial number of more than 9000 is this a true PH made gun? It seems to be, but I think I recall the genuine Parker Hales ran out at around 9000 with the rest being made by other manufacturers. TFoley could probably shed some light on this.
Not true, that's approximate. I have a 61 Musketoon that's around 9700 that's all British made.
Yeah my feeling is that this odd light number might be a mis-strike. Could be a 9 too though, but why so light?? I'm not sure I'm comfortable pulling the barrel off. Are they pins that need to be driven out?
I've provided those pics to this group in a prior thread, but here they are again. The OP will have to evaluate markings on his gun.If that be the case, please show us the proof marks under the barrel to use as a guide to the OP's Whitworth.
I have a PH Volunteer .451 which has a three number serial preceded by the letter H. I think it is a "Brummie PH". My musketoon is an 8000 series and is certainly UK made..
Smells fishy
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