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The Evil Mike Brooks
I wouldn't have even one if someone else paid for it.
It doesn't have to be that way. There are locks that are at the same time both works of art and locks that work. At least, that's my opinion of Kibler's locks.....
There are locks that work and locks that are works of art. Having one or the other is a choice dependent on your desires, wallet, your skills/tooling, and your realistic needs.
So why shoot down someone who wants to portray an earlier time period and may not want to wait years and spend thousands? If I was doing a highland, boucaneer, ECW, Spanish, ect my options are essentially India or TRS. And with TRS you still need to find a gunsmith to at least build the lock. It's great for you that there are domestic options and hopefully in the future there will be more variety available. To badmouth the only option available is just mean.I wouldn't have even one if someone else paid for it.
I believe he meant, his 'target' meaning the target of his desire or purchase; at least that's how I read it, not that it was for target-shooting. He can clear us up!I think you’re putting the cart before the horse here. How can you decide your as-yet unpurchased/unhandled/unfired FdC is going to be your “target gun”? Suppose you buy it and you can’t hit the barn door with it?
As always, experiment and don’t rush it.
I'm not bad mouthing, just giving my opinion. I own guns from 1670 through 2023. I always buy based on quality. If I have to save more or wait a period of time to get something quality, that's what I have to do, no big deal. I portray 2023, the period I live in. It's just the way I live my life.So why shoot down someone who wants to portray an earlier time period and may not want to wait years and spend thousands? If I was doing a highland, boucaneer, ECW, Spanish, ect my options are essentially India or TRS. And with TRS you still need to find a gunsmith to at least build the lock. It's great for you that there are domestic options and hopefully in the future there will be more variety available. To badmouth the only option available is just mean.
What did you find of quality 1670's? I am most curious if it is less than double the price of an Indian piece? I'm sure others curious as well as it may be appropriate for GAoP.I'm not bad mouthing, just giving my opinion. I own guns from 1670 through 2023. I always buy based on quality. If I have to save more or wait a period of time to get something quality, that's what I have to do, no big deal. I portray 2023, the period I live in. It's just the way I live my life.
You got it. I think he was just funnin' a bit, anyhoo.I believe he meant, his 'target' meaning the target of his desire or purchase; at least that's how I read it, not that it was for target-shooting. He can clear us up!
I have no idea what GAoP is. I paid $1700 for this. It is published in three books that I know of. It came out of the Kieth Neal collection. As I said before, save your money and buy something of quality.What did you find of quality 1670's? I am most curious if it is less than double the price of an Indian piece? I'm sure others curious as well as it may be appropriate for GAoP.
It doesn't have to be that way. There are locks that are at the same time both works of art and locks that work. At least, that's my opinion of Kibler's locks.
I'm not bad mouthing, just giving my opinion. I own guns from 1670 through 2023. I always buy based on quality. If I have to save more or wait a period of time to get something quality, that's what I have to do, no big deal. I portray 2023, the period I live in. It's just the way I live my life.
So why shoot down someone who wants to portray an earlier time period and may not want to wait years and spend thousands? If I was doing a highland, boucaneer, ECW, Spanish, ect my options are essentially India or TRS. And with TRS you still need to find a gunsmith to at least build the lock. It's great for you that there are domestic options and hopefully in the future there will be more variety available. To badmouth the only option available is just mean.
Hey I have a nice jackie brown fowling piece im going to let go in the near future. It has an L&R Queen Ann lock, rice 42” barrel and all steel furniture.. I’ve reworked the Jackie Browness out of it.. it’s good to go.You got it. I think he was just funnin' a bit, anyhoo.
You wrote:I wrote "and", not "or".
Implying a choice had to be made between "locks that work" and "locks that are works of art" and one could have "one or the other", which is what I disgreed with by my comment that one could have both.... There are locks that work and locks that are works of art. Having one or the other is a choice dependent on your desires, wallet, your skills/tooling, and your realistic needs.
You don't want one of my guns? I think I'm going to have a cry now.I wouldn't have even one of YOUR rifles if someone else paid for it.
Peeing in people's breakfast cereal is an Olympic sport for some people, especially the ones who have no real experience with guns they wouldn't take if someone gave them.
I watched several 11BangBang episodes based on Ethan's MH Charleville and Bess. He actually shot the Charleville enough (about 2500 rounds) to wear out the case on the frizzen. He then used Cherry Red and a propane torch to re-case it and put it back into service and it sparked better than ever.
So the lessons are that MH guns work and work for a reasonably long period of time, and that expedient case hardening products do work, at least for a while. These are two things commonly spit on by "the experts". Common knowledge with India guns is strip the finish, reshape the stocks, defarb as needed/desired, refinish, replace the rammers, and thoroughly polish, clean, and oil/grease all the working parts.
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