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Manufacture of parts of the Russian infantry rifle with a percussion lock model 1845

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Mainspring vise made specifically for this percussion lock.
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Andrey, as they say in the U.S. - "you really go the extra mile! (1.6km)". Translation - you go beyond expectations!

That mainspring clamp is fantastic! - mounts into the sear screw hole, very clever. Great work as always.
Mike
 
Andrey, as they say in the U.S. - "you really go the extra mile! (1.6km)". Translation - you go beyond expectations!

That mainspring clamp is fantastic! - mounts into the sear screw hole, very clever. Great work as always.
Mike
Thank you very much!
 
The customer asked me to make some more parts.
Trigger: milling and locksmithing.
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I bought a set of brass fittings, which are cast according to the samples of the original parts found during archaeological excavations.
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Андрей,
Excellent demonstration, done nicely without any audio description! And your parts construction, especially the hammer, is also excellent. I'd think the customer would be pleased.
A pleasure to view this most interesting thread. ~wiksmo
 
Thank you all for your kind words!
If someone wants to buy drawings write me a private message.

Next time I’ll tell you how to make a powder flask.
 
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