One of these calivers is better than the other to my mind's eye. In fact, the smaller, lighter-colored, one from Pirate Fashions isn't even a caliver but a petronel in design, size, and caliber that is going back to them this week. The other is from a competent, professional, gunbuilder who shall remain nameless. They were ordered at around the same time. Pirate Fasions' was pushing six months to ship and the other just a few. The latter WAS 29% more expensive. Worth it? You be the judge. Let's literally take a look and compare and contrast the two...
Pirate muzzle
Pirate on bottom
Pirate on left
Pirate on bottom -- note ramrod would not fit back into stock without risk of probably breaking!
Pirate on bottom
Pirate on bottom -- the barrels show difference in finish at the very least, but here note the difference between a "wedding band" (going from octagonal-to-round) and the Pirate's stepped down "I-don't-know-WHAT-to-call-it"! Note wood around pins as well.
Pirate barrel pictured from top
Trigger areas - Pirate on bottom
Trigger area detail - first the nice one.
Note Pirate wood repair
And everyone appreciates a good butt
Starting to look at the locks out, the refined one
And the Pirate's -- note it was loose and sloppy. Note welded-on nut! The too-small, tiny, main spring didn't even engage the entire travel of the action which you can see.
And some practical if not decent inletting
...and now some Pirate inletting -- you can see their overall lack of quality wood-to-metal fit all over the photos
There'e epoxy repair in this that is a little hard to see
Let's look at the lock on - the Pirate is obviously on the bottom
The Pirate...
And the professionally made and positioned one which we'll get back to as we examine the cock in more detail
Here are proper cock with and without slowmatch
Note the length of the match required to engage pan properly
And here is a Pirate's idea of a cock and match!
Ever see a piece of string that could hold itself perfectly still that was that long!?
Pans? Pirate on the left
Now let's look at a proper pan - note the screw key didn't come from a hardware store
Note the individual fine hamdmade parts fit to the pan and barrel and how well the pan is fit to the gun
And how a Pirate does it
Now here the cock is in closed position...
Right on target
Here's the Pirate's cock too far from the tiny pan
I had to cut the match to keep it perfectly tight and it was brand new just to make the picture work or else you couldn't see how poor, and unfunctioning, this lock is
The match barely gets to the pan under the best, controlled, for picture-taking, conditions, and at the wrong angle in any case.
So, see any difference(s) and which would you want? To me, one is simply a bad highschool shop project that should be embarassing to its maker and insulting to its purchaser, me, whilst the other is a professional custom reproduction, a thing of beuaty, and a joy forever...