nchawkeye
58 Cal.
Swamped barrels are worth more than they cost...
Brass doesn't shine after you shoot the gun a few times and let it age naturally...It will age and inless you polish it, the shine will disappear...
If you are wanting a gun that is historically correct to your area previous to 1790 or so, brass is the correct metal for the furniture...Brass was easy to cast and work with, iron furniture came later in the period...
I'd look at getting the Chambers Haines rifle and doing the work yourself...Buy some good wood and let God decorate it...
Brass doesn't shine after you shoot the gun a few times and let it age naturally...It will age and inless you polish it, the shine will disappear...
If you are wanting a gun that is historically correct to your area previous to 1790 or so, brass is the correct metal for the furniture...Brass was easy to cast and work with, iron furniture came later in the period...
I'd look at getting the Chambers Haines rifle and doing the work yourself...Buy some good wood and let God decorate it...