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My question would be, why would you want to.
I am asking the same question. This is just cosmetic, or is it meant to replicate the appearance of some other process from the 18th century?

I find the look appealing, but isn't even a slight mis-alignment obvious?
 
Look fellas, it is an interpretation of what someone wanted to do. for the most part they are happy with it it looks ok. let them produce what they did. I did some barrel bands for a Queen Anne and they came out ok. Just wanted to see if I could pour brass and pewter. it came out the way I wanted but like many of you suggested it just does not fit for that particular application. I tried had fun and learned new things by doing it. Do you really think that THE GREATS did not have a bucket of discarded Ideas as an after thought.? Lets not be so hard on each other.
 
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To me it's the same as fancy carving and inlays, unnecessary to enhance the function of the firearm, adds more work, and game taken with the gun won't know the difference.
 
I am asking the same question. This is just cosmetic, or is it meant to replicate the appearance of some other process from the 18th century?

I find the look appealing, but isn't even a slight mis-alignment obvious?

I've seen similar things on high end original european guns from 17-18th century
 
Look fellas, it is an interpretation of what someone wanted to do. for the most part they are happy with it it looks ok. let them produce what they did. I did some barrel bands for a Queen Anne and they came out ok. Just wanted to see if I could pour brass and pewter. it came out the way I wanted but like many of you suggested it just does not fit for that particular application. I tried had fun and learned new things by doing it. Do you really think that THE GREATS did not have a bucket of discarded Ideas as an after thought.? Lets not be so hard on each other.
I like it,it that is what they wanted,good job.
 
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