Virginian_Templar
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I'm a noob here on the forums, an old timer pointed me in this direction. Long story short I have a Dickert and Gill percussion rifle that I know little to nothing about.
It was purchased from a Brother who grew up in PA. It was in the family/attic ever since he was a small child in the 1920's/30's. The lock is broken and the hammer will not lock back and at some point someone sanded the lock. You can make out only a few letters of "LANCASTER".
There are a few pictures of the rifle located here. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9939248&postcount=9
Any information about it would be appreciated. I'd like to at least get it shooting again and if it won't wreck any value I'd like to at least clean it up a little bit. The wood on the stock appears to be quite beautiful, but it's wearing a healthy dose of dirt and accumulated grime. TIA
It was purchased from a Brother who grew up in PA. It was in the family/attic ever since he was a small child in the 1920's/30's. The lock is broken and the hammer will not lock back and at some point someone sanded the lock. You can make out only a few letters of "LANCASTER".
There are a few pictures of the rifle located here. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showpost.php?p=9939248&postcount=9
Any information about it would be appreciated. I'd like to at least get it shooting again and if it won't wreck any value I'd like to at least clean it up a little bit. The wood on the stock appears to be quite beautiful, but it's wearing a healthy dose of dirt and accumulated grime. TIA
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