I did check out the Fowler and have been shooting one for months now. In fact, I rarely shoot anything else these days, it is so much fun. The 51" barrel handles better than you'd think.Rebel said:Your welcome. Check out their new LONG barreled fowler.
Weird Jack said:To elaborate on the question about the inside of the lock: The "doglock" is just a flintlock. Aside from this lock being massive, the inside mechanism looks like any other flintlock. Except this one has no half-cock notch in the tumbler. It essentially has it's half-cock notch in the hammer itself. The dog catch engages this notch. I think it is safer than a half-cock notch...you'd probably break the hammer before the thick steel dog would let go.
Note that you have to push on the dog to engage the notch while pulling the hammer back. But it disengages by itself when the hammer is pulled on back to full-cock. You get used to it quickly.
Jack
tmdreb said:Did they say how much these locks are? I've been after them to find what it would take to get a new lock for my Bess, and haven't had a reply in a while.
Light Dragoon said:Hmmm... how many of Bonnie Prince Charlie's men had blunderbusses, I might ask you... :blah:
he wanted to go out this weekend and shoot some of my Colt percussion pistols... but sadly the wind was blowing hard on Sat. and it was raining pretty hard today.Light Dragoon said:Anyway, good going, glad that your boy is getting interested in the beast too.
Light Dragoon said:And now you've gotten ME interested in a blunderbuss! EEK!
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