Mike Brooks
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Dad Gum Cooner, that sure is a nice gun! :hatsoff: :bow:
I'm getting a bad case of gun envy..... :redface:
I'm getting a bad case of gun envy..... :redface:
Der Fett' Deutscher said:The hardware on this gun is from The Rifle Shoppe (number 654), the lock is their number 562. For this basic style of stock, I usually think 1750-1770's. I don't know how far back it really goes. (I've seen plenty of French guns that use the wrap-around buttplate even into the early 1800's). The builder took the advice given in the TRS catalog, and built this gun with this lock, which was not good advice. Lock aside, I don't see a gun with this type of fancy hardware making it into North America, except perhaps as being bought by a wealthy Frenchman and brought here.
The original gun, by the way, is by "Brifaud" at Paris, ca. 1770. (according to Lenk)
Mike Brooks said:Dad Gum Cooner, that sure is a nice gun! :hatsoff: :bow:
I'm getting a bad case of gun envy..... :redface:
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