Interesting. Remember that I can't TIG weld
The only fella I know who can weld is very unreliable (just too busy to commit) so I would have to get resourceful.
I can always ask the guy for photos. Since it was a show gun it definitely had a lot of pyro put through it.
The seller said of them:
"I have tested the working ones firing blanks (pan with 4f, bore with 20gr of 2F wadded) as I can do that without pissing the neighbors off haha. My 200 year old Brown Bess has a very seriously thinner barrel than these handles full loads with 75cal balls just fine, so more modern proofed steel I personally cannot see there being much of an issue.
None has any issues with sparking (sometimes if spring tension is inadequate, you will not get spark), so all should be good with this one once a new spring is acquired.
I did not mix and match any of them, albeit I did check for interchangeability when I had the locks off of the two that were having issues. I did notice that the bedding was slightly different for the locks on those ones, so I just left them as they came.
Royal Nova Scotia Tattoo was liquidating, and I was invited to the auction. Keeping some things, clearing the others. Most things were sold in lots , They were used in their 1812 overtures in the 80s "
The only fella I know who can weld is very unreliable (just too busy to commit) so I would have to get resourceful.
I can always ask the guy for photos. Since it was a show gun it definitely had a lot of pyro put through it.
The seller said of them:
"I have tested the working ones firing blanks (pan with 4f, bore with 20gr of 2F wadded) as I can do that without pissing the neighbors off haha. My 200 year old Brown Bess has a very seriously thinner barrel than these handles full loads with 75cal balls just fine, so more modern proofed steel I personally cannot see there being much of an issue.
None has any issues with sparking (sometimes if spring tension is inadequate, you will not get spark), so all should be good with this one once a new spring is acquired.
I did not mix and match any of them, albeit I did check for interchangeability when I had the locks off of the two that were having issues. I did notice that the bedding was slightly different for the locks on those ones, so I just left them as they came.
Royal Nova Scotia Tattoo was liquidating, and I was invited to the auction. Keeping some things, clearing the others. Most things were sold in lots , They were used in their 1812 overtures in the 80s "