I am not an expert , far from it , but as soon
as you look at the pictures in the book by Russel Bouchard , it will be obvious that there are some
errors in most of the Tulle fusils on the market .
Most have the same lock plate as the one sold by
Track of the wolf , wich work very well .
Easiest to spot are the German style ornaments
that are left on the lock , like the notch
at the base on the dog and the décoration at the
base on the frizzen spring have to go .
It is easy enough .
The notches on the back of the frizzen are another story , since the frizzen is already
hardened , patient work with a Dremel tool
will do it , but you have to take care of
not heating the metal .
The lock from Rifle Shoppe is a perfect copy
but a lot of work .
The woodwork is more difficult to describe
, there is a lot of wood to chisel , scrape
and sand away .
Finally , remember that it is a farmer's gun ,
no fancy varnish needed .
Have fun .