Voltigeur_de_la_Garde
32 Cal
Hello everyone
I had the chance to purchase a firearm that I had long been looking for.
A Russian percussion musket model 1845. It is the first muzzleloader I own, and I really want to shoot it, but
on the other hand I do not want to risk damaging a 170 year old gun. Especially one this rare.
I have not received the parcel yet, so I cannot post any pictures, and the vendor has deleted his from his webshop.
The metal parts look to be in pristine condition and the inside of the barrel, according to the vendor, is just as neat and free from rust/pitting.
There is a very nice looking patina on all the metal parts which, combined with the well preserved markings, I take as proof that they were not excessively sanded or polished, as many 19th century Russian guns were, to the point of making them unsafe to use.
The issue is the stock. It has about 20 filled wormholes, especially around the cheek-rest. But there are no cracks visible anywhere.
At what point do you look at a stock and go "yeah that wont survive the recoil"?
I had the chance to purchase a firearm that I had long been looking for.
A Russian percussion musket model 1845. It is the first muzzleloader I own, and I really want to shoot it, but
on the other hand I do not want to risk damaging a 170 year old gun. Especially one this rare.
I have not received the parcel yet, so I cannot post any pictures, and the vendor has deleted his from his webshop.
The metal parts look to be in pristine condition and the inside of the barrel, according to the vendor, is just as neat and free from rust/pitting.
There is a very nice looking patina on all the metal parts which, combined with the well preserved markings, I take as proof that they were not excessively sanded or polished, as many 19th century Russian guns were, to the point of making them unsafe to use.
The issue is the stock. It has about 20 filled wormholes, especially around the cheek-rest. But there are no cracks visible anywhere.
At what point do you look at a stock and go "yeah that wont survive the recoil"?