The Appalachian
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That was Kilber was referring to. Not Loose & RustyLook up.
It's going over your head. Lol.
I was referring to Kilber" as well.That was Kilber was referring to. Not Loose & Rusty
Who's Kilber?
I bought a pair of L&R flint locks a couple of years ago. One sear lever chipped but they sent a free spare to the UK within a week
Horrors later. They had become rusty from condensation so I left them for 20 mins in rust removal. Horrors the main springs were in bitts. WHY???!!!!! Sadly no reply from L&R. I did not like the price of new L&R springs or quality
I bought eBay a pair of old back action , like on my underlever , shotgun locks £14. I tried the main springs and they fitted perfectly. . I little bit more springy but powerful. Around 1880 I guess made in Birmingham One advantage of UK plenty of old cheap shotgun bits around. There’s a couple on eBay now around £21, 4 hours to go not bidding £30
I have bought a couple of 1820 Bess east India company locks on eBay, but few and far between , over £260 now I’ll go for them in future but constant eBay checking very good locks with masses of sparks
But make no mistake they are big locks big flints. Ha ha love them
I wish you well sunny today but heavy rain for rest of week
He’s a craftsman and a businessman. Some say brilliant. He makes a fine fine product. I personally like his (your )English lock.Who's Kilber?
Did you oil the parts before storing them?I bought a pair of L&R flint locks a couple of years ago. One sear lever chipped but they sent a free spare to the UK within a week
Horrors later. They had become rusty from condensation so I left them for 20 mins in rust removal. Horrors the main springs were in bitts. WHY???!!!!! Sadly no reply from L&R. I did not like the price of new L&R springs or quality
I bought eBay a pair of old back action , like on my underlever , shotgun locks £14. I tried the main springs and they fitted perfectly. . I little bit more springy but powerful. Around 1880 I guess made in Birmingham One advantage of UK plenty of old cheap shotgun bits around. There’s a couple on eBay now around £21, 4 hours to go not bidding £30
I have bought a couple of 1820 Bess east India company locks on eBay, but few and far between , over £260 now I’ll go for them in future but constant eBay checking very good locks with masses of sparks
But make no mistake they are big locks big flints. Ha ha love them
I wish you well sunny today but heavy rain for rest of week
Did you oil the parts before storing them?
I've had an L&R Queen Anne lock in my Early Lancaster Longrifle from a private builder. It works first time every time and I used it for a lot of reenactments while I lived in VA between 2006 and 2015. Not a lot or reenactments since I moved to Washington state, but it still works great.
Only part I ever had to replace was the frizzen spring. Had to replace it because I decided to remove to do a good cleaning while in the field after the last battle of the day. It fell in the tall grass and I never find it. Wrote to them asking to buy another and they said to send it in to them and they'd replace and install if for the price of the spring. Did that and had it back a week later all installed with a note that said, "Nice Lock!" I clean and oil my lock at the end of every day that I use it. Mine is just a great lock and I had the best experience with them.
I don't remember who said it Carmichael or O'Conner but they said that you only hunt les then 10% of the time so for 90% of the time your guns should be beautiful. I have always took that to mean great wood no fake stripes or bling for me, tasteful carving is a plus
Forgive me but been searching for Jager rifle string. But as you are reading this you might find it interesting
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I won a Swiss ml 10.4mm Feldstutzer at holts uk auction around £850. Lovely rifle from after 1851? I have always wanted a Jager , and then watching the above clip. I find mine is not a Feldstutzer but a true Jager, well if the clip guy has got it right. I am absolutely over the moon Both rifles being exactly the same Mine with more engraving etc. note identical bayonet holder. This is amazing
Do I have a percussion Jager rifle ???? , I cannot believe it. That seems to be the German owner on the ticket
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Interesting .....There was a display of the new LC Rice locks at the Alabama Kentucky rifle show. If I remember correctly, these are CNC locks as well. I looked one over and found them to be very well made and much like a Kibler, I didn't think it was appropriate to spark one so I just looked.
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